Academia • Industry • Government
The aim of the Institute for Triple Helix Innovation is to harness and leverage the complementary expertise of academia, industry and government to facilitate new systems for innovation and novel collaborative processes for creative development.
By serving as a center for collaboration technologies, a champion for flexible organizational structures, and an arbiter of triple helix best practices, the Institute endeavors to foster international, interdisciplinary collaborations amongst the public and private sectors and develop new methodologies for achieving economic and social benefit.
Conflict of Interest (COI) Toolkit
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) issued a call to the scientific community to adopt more consistent policies and practices for managing financial relationships between academia and industry in biomedical research. FASEB subsequently launched the Conflict of Interest (COI) Toolkit a website designed to help researchers, institutions, publications and industry put the FASEB recommendations into practice.
Does Science Chase Money?
Waverly W. Ding of the University of Chicago completed a study on the correlation between topic selection in life science research and external forces such as government funding, industry involvement, and the financial performance of companies engaged in related research. By analyzing the usage frequency of research topic words, the results showed that firms?
