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Coulter Foundation [demo]

Visible Legacy Navigator is brought to you by the Wallace H Coulter Foundation.

One of the programs at the Coulter Foundation is the Coulter Translational Partnership Award in Biomedical Engineering (TP).

With this Award, the Foundation formed a working partnership with the Biomedical Engineering Department to promote translational research. The Biomedical Engineering Department Chair is considered the Principle Investigator. Each school established an Oversight Committee, consisting of stake holders in the translational process. Additionally, the grant also provided funding for a Coulter Project Director to oversee the daily operations of the award. These partnerships are intended to increase the number and effective collaborations between biomedical engineers and clinicians, supporting the movement of promising technologies to clinical application, and developing sustainable processes. The Translational Research Partner Institutions worked closely with the Foundation to promote, develop and realize the clinical potential of translational research. The ultimate goal of this partnership was to focus on outcomes which save, extend, and improve patient lives suffering from any disease or condition, in any size market, in any discipline, in any country around the world.

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NIH Foundation [demo]

Visible Legacy Navigator is brought to you by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health.

The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health procures funding and manages alliances with public and private institutions in support of the mission of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the premier medical research agency. The Foundation, also known as the FNIH, works with its partners to accelerate biomedical research and strategies to fight against diseases in the United States and across the world. The FNIH organizes and administers research programs; supports education and training of new researchers; organizes educational events and symposia; and administers a series of funds supporting a wide range of health challenges.

The FNIH was established by Congress in 1990 as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The Foundation began its work in 1996 to facilitate groundbreaking research at the NIH and worldwide. As an independent organization, it raises private funds and creates public private partnerships to support the mission of the NIH—making important discoveries that improve health and save lives.

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Stanford Bio-X [demo]

Visible Legacy Navigator is brought to you by Stanford Bio-X.

Stanford Bio-X supports, organizes, and facilitates interdisciplinary research connected to biology and medicine.

Ideas and methods embodied in engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, and other fields are being brought to bear upon important challenges in bioscience. In turn, bioscience creates new opportunities in other fields. Significant discoveries and creative inventions are accelerated through formation of new collaborative teams.

Students and faculty are broadening and enriching their training in science and technology to more fully integrate fields, departments, and schools at Stanford. Educational events for Bio-X participants and for the public are planned to motivate thoughtful discussions of social and ethical issues connected with scientific advances.

We aim to make Stanford the most exciting place in the world for combining a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines in biosciences research and for training the next generation of leaders.

Connecting Tech Scouts to Breakthrough Innovations

Visible Legacy's mission is to speed the translation of academic research into real-world solutions. Our proprietary machine intelligence algorithms gather information from the public academic websites and our website presents it to Technology Scouts in an online interactive portal called Visible Legacy Navigator. Navigator lets users follow the story of innovation, making connections more quickly to resources and knowledge, helping Technology Scouts find suitable technology and expert teams faster.  More about us.

Navigator

Navigator shows the network of collaborators and how they are related by projects and by organizations. The online interactive website offers a map view, a detail view, filtering, search. The map enables you to browse from node to node following your inquiry and explore the "in between" information that offers context to help you make sense of innovations. The rich data offers you the opportunity to explore around the news and find the perfect fit. Explore Navigator.

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Widgets

For innovators, departments, and academic licensing organizations we offer map widgets and advance search functionality which may be added to your website to help you communicate emerging innovations and the context to help your audience understand the impact. Read more.

 

Visible Legacy Navigator

Make connections faster

Creating an interactive online map of academic innovations to speed scouting for technology and collaborators.

Step 1: Search

Start by searching across academic innovations.  You can quickly search by people’s names, projects, and keywords.

Step 2: Explore

Use Navigator’s powerful interactive navigation to quickly explore relationships within your selected interest.  Easily identify the best technology fit and innovations in your field.

Step 3: Connect

Drill into any person, project, or organization to reveal background, publications, technology licenses, patents, web links, and related connections. 

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Save Favorites, Add Filters. Register to claim your page and set your featured works.  With a quick link to your account, you can save the innovations and projects that you discover while you navigate.

If you are an industry business development professional or a research investigator seeking a collaborator, Go Pro to speed your pathfinding.

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Use Everywhere to Communicate Innovation

If you are a technology transfer professional, news service or department administrator responsible for communicating emerging innovations to industry, Visible Legacy elements can be used in your website to speed sharing and understanding of your content.

Licensing Officer
Visible Legacy Widgets let my Office of Technology Licensing communicate our innovations to industry.  Adding the visual and interactive elements in our web page lets users find related innovations faster.
News Publisher
Readers of my News Service can use Visible Legacy Search to find experts faster and learn about the other researchers and innovations around the story.
University Professor
As Department Chair, Visible Legacy lets me communicate our new innovations to our industrial partners. I can also use the maps to connect the dots for our research funders, showing the results of grants and what the laboratories are known for.

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