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Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Thanks to this NASA spinoff, you can choose houseplants that help you breathe easier.
For millennia, sheep's wool has been a key to major leaps in textile technology. Now NASA has taken wool filters on a giant leap to space.
A pediatric thoracic surgeon at Indiana University, has spent decades fixing broken hearts. And his research led him to a team of engineers at NASA.
Over the past 25 years, NASA spinoffs have found their way to every state in the United States.
If you work across time zones, borders, and cultures, this is the show for you. This is your host Leonardo, welcome to the international business podcast. What are the major differences between U.S. and Chinese business dealings and practices? What questions do today's business leaders need to ask to work successfully and carefully with China? How does the CCP operate, including their use of flattery to manipulate and replicate business models? Join Leonardo on Patreon for: Podcast Archive: 102 episodes (40+ hours). Podcast Bonus Episodes: New exclusive content. Early Access: Upcoming YouTube videos and newsletters. Thinking Process Journal: Insights into Leonardo's content preparation, including a curated reading list and personal reflections. Q&A: Submit questions for future episodes, and receive a shoutout when they are answered. Joining Leonardo we have Ken Wilcox. He was the CEO of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) from 2001 to 2011, then the CEO of SVB's joint venture with Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPDB-SVB) in Shanghai until 2015, followed by four years as its Vice Chairman. He currently serves on the boards of the Asia Society of Northern California, the Asian Art Museum, and UC San Diego's 21st Century China Center, as well as Columbia Lake Partners, a European venture-debt fund. He is on the Board of Advisors of the Fudan University School of Management in Shanghai and an Adjunct Professor at U.C. Berkeley. Ken holds a PhD in German from Ohio State University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. His account of establishing an innovation bank in China, “The China Business Conundrum: Ensure that Win-Win Doesn't Mean Western Companies Lose Twice”, was published in November 2024 from Wiley. For an extra 20 minutes episode with Ken, check out the PLUS episode that is coming out tomorrow. It is available for Patreon subscribers. You can purchase Ken's book on Amazon here. This will contribute to The International Business Podcast. If you work across time zones, borders, and cultures, come on the show to share your story. Connect with the host Leonardo Marra
Phillip just couldn't stay away from the mic. In the FINAL episode of 2025 we welcome Ben Golan of Red Raider Sports (Rivals) to discuss Texas Tech's No. 1 ranked Transfer Portal class and if the Big 12 is being fairly treated. Then Bobby of Scott & Holman Pawdcast talks Houston Men's Hoops, football, and who the Cougars' true rival is. Twitter (X): Ten12 - @ten12network Phillip - @oktxarpoke Ben - @benjamingolan Rivals - @redraidersports SHP - @shpawdcast Bluesky - @ten12network Save 15% off all non-sale items at Charlie Hustle with promo code TEN1215. Check out Sport Social. Get a deposit match up-to $100 dollars at Prize Picks with promo code NETWORK12. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Find every show in the network at Ten12Network.com. Leave us 5-stars and a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This super-sensitive lightweight sensor tracks challenging temperature and chemical conditions on any kind of vessel.
Chuck Heinz and Jamie Lent talk about expansion of the CFP, The Wright Brothers, who would don't want to win the CFP, Tech Transfer portal players, and student athletes getting paid and not playing well.
Healthcare investment is booming, but why do so few initiatives actually deliver lasting impact? While funding flows into biotech and life sciences, many leaders overlook the complex strategies needed to bridge research and real-world application. Are you ready to discover the key to successful healthcare innovation and make informed decisions that truly drive change?In this episode, Shlomo Noy, a pioneer in biotech investment and former VP of R&D at Sheba Medical Center, breaks down the secrets behind impactful investments in healthcare. From reshaping the DNA of institutions to aligning incentives for breakthrough results, Shlomo reveals the strategies that fuel successful innovation on a global scale.
In this episode of *Let's Combinate*, Subhi delves into the critical distinctions between drug tech transfer and device design transfer, especially pertinent to combination products. Sue comprehensively outlines the regulatory frameworks governing each process—ICH Q10 for drug transfer and ISO 13485 for device design transfer. The episode discusses key elements like analytical method transfer and process validation for drugs, and the DHF and risk management in device design. Subhi looks into the differing complexities, regulatory submissions, and validation requirements for both processes. The episode concludes with commercializing combination products, emphasizing project management, regulatory submissions, and post-market surveillance. 00:00 Introduction to Combination Products 00:55 Understanding Drug Tech Transfer 04:04 Exploring Device Design Transfer 08:49 Key Differences Between Drug and Device Transfers 14:30 Commercialization of Combination Products 17:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Subhi Saadeh is a Quality Professional and host of Let's Combinate. With a background in Quality, Manufacturing Operations and R&D he's worked in Large Medical Device/Pharma organizations to support the development and launch of Hardware Devices, Disposable Devices, and Combination Products for Vaccines, Generics, and Biologics. Subhi serves currently as the International Committee Chair for the Combination Products Coalition(CPC) and as a member of ASTM Committee E55 and also served as a committee member on AAMI's Combination Products Committee.
With input from Lewis Research Center, now NASA Glenn, the Impax line of force measurement products was born.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to turn a groundbreaking idea into a successful startup, especially in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges? In this episode of The Angel Next Door Podcast, Marcia Dawood sits down with Tricia Compas-Markman, a civil engineer turned entrepreneur, to explore the uncharted waters of innovative problem-solving and business resilience. Through their engaging discussion, listeners gain an intimate look at the complexities and triumphs of launching a mission-driven venture.With a background in civil engineering from Cal Poly and a passion for providing clean drinking water in disaster zones, Tricia shares her journey from a simple master's thesis to founding DayOne Response—a company dedicated to creating family-sized water treatment devices. Her story is one of visionary thinking, relentless determination, and an unyielding commitment to making a positive impact on vulnerable communities worldwide.In this episode, Marcia and Tricia go deep into the entrepreneurial process, covering topics such as tech transfer, investor engagement, complex sales cycles, and the strategic shifts required for sustainability. Listeners will learn about the importance of intellectual property, the challenges of regulatory approvals, and the intricacies of selling to large organizations and relief agencies. Moreover, Tricia's pivot to aiding other entrepreneurs through Venturewell showcases the enduring value of lessons learned, even when a startup doesn't survive. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone intrigued by the journey of turning innovative ideas into impactful realities. To get the latest from Tricia Compas-Markman, you can follow her below!LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tricia-compas-markman-04103239/ Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.comLearn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.comAnd don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
In this episode, we are joined by Istvan Fekete to have a discussion over tech transfer offices, IP, and more. The video explains what tech transfer offices are, their significance in the research ecosystem, and why they might be the best place to negotiate equity stakes in intellectual property (IP) created by investigators, especially when funded by charitable organisations. We discuss the pros and cons of sponsors seeking a return on investment (ROI). Additionally, the video delves into the interest of physicians in the outputs, offering a comprehensive overview of how to navigate these complex relationships and interests effectively.Support the show
Many commercial products are derived from NASA technology and making NASA technology available to the public continues to be a priority.
Bob Lenich joins podcast host Jim Cahill to discuss how the Process Knowledge Management (PKM) digital collaboration platform can help streamline the process and minimize errors, resulting in faster time-to-market for pharmaceutical & biopharmaceutical manufacturers.
The Aurora thruster harnesses the advanced propulsion technology NASA uses for deep space missions to provide a boost for satellites in orbit.
A NASA spinoff involving piezoelectric technology developed decades ago is still in use in sports and by Olympic trainers today.
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With help from NASA, the market potential for this revolutionary insulator was expanded beyond space.
With the help of this technology spinoff, more people have been given back their right to speak.
If you're interested in licensing a NASA invention, visit the NASA Technology Transfer program online and browse the entire portfolio.
UC Davis professor Alejandro Martínez is moving his bio-inspired snakeskin piles into industry practice. The novel pile-surface employs “frictional directionality” characteristic of snakeskin. Field trials provided better than expected results, and Martínez is now working to get his new design into the hands of practicing geotechnical engineers. Much of his NSF-supported research took place at the NHERI at UC Davis Center for Geotechnical Modeling; the project is part of the NSF-funded Engineering Research Center, the Center for Bio-mediated and Bio-inspired Geotechnics, CBBG, at Arizona State University. Background info on Martínez's snakeskin-inspired piles: https://www.designsafe-ci.org/community/news/2022/august/piles-inspired-snakeskin/ Learn more about the NSF-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) called the Center for Bio-mediated and Bio-inspired Geotechnics, CBBG, based at Arizona State University https://cbbg.engineering.asu.edu/ Engineering researchers use centrifugal force to study natural hazards at the NHERI at UC Davis Center for Geotechnical Modeling facility: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlLTdPaOUFk Read up on Professor Martínez's research at UC Davis: https://faculty.engineering.ucdavis.edu/martinez/ Follow Alejandro Martínez on X: @MartVAlejandro Follow the NHERI Center for Geotechnical Modeling on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Center-for-Geotechnical-Modeling/10006311110707
This Aurora is a thruster that helps keep satellites in orbit longer.
Today hundreds of other companies make hydroxyapatite toothpaste, a spinoff technology based on the revolutionary insight of a NASA scientist who used biology to make semiconductors.
A NASA device that helps stabilize tall skyscrapers in high winds or during earthquakes is now being modified for use in maritime environments.
Today, we are joined by David Dana.David is the Head of VC Investments at the European Investment Fund, leading the Disruptive Tech & Innovation VC Team with 10 investment professionals. He contributed to developing the new #InvestEU financing program of the EU, aiming at ensuring the technological sovereignty of Europe.Previously, he has been in charge of EIF investments in VC funds in France, Israel, and of the Luxembourg Future Fund. David was also overviewing EIF activities with Accelerators. Over 15 years, invested +€3.5B of capital in over 120 VC funds, mainly following deeptech strategies. Previously, spent 6 years as investment professional at SGAM AI Funds of Funds and senior advisor Corporate Finance at PWC.David is also a regular contributor to podcasts and speaker at industry events, expert in deeptech fields such as AI, Space, Web 3.0, Blockchain, Quantum Technologies, Semiconductors, Tech Transfer.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview
Phytoremediation is another NASA spinoff that brought space technology down to Earth.
This amazing insulator won't age, mold, or mildew. It is safe, recyclable, and environmentally friendly.
Marshall Kosloff, the Clements Center National Security media and journalism fellow, moderated a discussion with Jeff Decker, the managing director of Tech Transfer for Defense at Stanford University's Doerr School of Sustainability, and Noah Sheinbaum, the founder of Frontdoor Defense, about their recent article, "Shining a Light on the Defense Department's Industrial Base Problems."
Eye-tracking technology supported by NASA makes “talking” possible for people who can't.
Most people won't see a connection between their teeth and the electronics they hold in their hands.
It's not an agency, but it works to transfer vital technology developments out of federal laboratories and into the market. The Federal Lab Consortium encompasses some 300 federal organizations. For an update on 50 years, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with Executive Director Paul Zielinski and the Senior Technology-Transfer Professional from the National Cancer Institute, Whitney Hastings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NASA's premier annual publication, Spinoff, features annually some of the successfully commercialized NASA technologies.
From jackets to jeans, the same coating that protected the shuttle is used to create cold-weather gear.
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From the very beginning, NASA was defined as a civilian agency that would share its many discoveries with the tax-paying public.
In the tenth episode, Dr Anne Lane, CEO of UCLB and Dr Chris Hollowood, CEO of Syncona Investment Management, discussed the collaboration between their respective organisations in commercialising research. Syncona is a leading healthcare investment company focused on creating, building and scaling a portfolio of global leaders in life science; and Chris has been instrumental in the foundation and the development of its gene therapy strategy. In this podcast, Anne and Chris discussed how Syncona came about, its close relationship with UCL and UCL Business, and what attracted Syncona to invest in four UCLB companies. Chris also discussed the tech transfer ecosystem and what is next for Syncona. For more information and to access the transcript: www.uclb.com/event-category/podcast/ Date of episode recording: 2023-09-21 Duration: 00:30:11 Language of episode: English Presenter: Dr Anne Lane Guests: Dr Chris Hollowood Producer: Nora Amin
If you're riding in an elevator, or using the moving sidewalk in an airport anywhere in the world, you're standing on NASA technology.
Since the birth of NASA, one thing has been clear. The more they create technologies for space, the more ways those technologies can be used to help people here on Earth.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Should I patent my cultivated meat method?, published by Michelle Hauser on August 31, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. I am a third-year PhD candidate working on cultivated meat. In my research, I have developed a new and original approach to making cultivated meat that has the potential of being highly scalable and help reach economic parity, more than most other known methods that companies are working on. My supervisor has left it up to me to decide whether to patent this method or not. I have half-based beliefs that patenting would be counter-productive in helping cultivated meat reach the market sooner, but I acknowledge that I am not knowledgeable enough in IP law/structures to really know. If I do decide to patent the method, the patent will mostly belong to and be written by the Tech Transfer office at my university, which is of course for profit. I am not sure I trust them to consider my wish to make a fairly non-limiting patent. The usual course of this kind of thing is then for the tech transfer office to open a private startup to further develop the method. In any case, I intend to publish the method in a scientific journal. If we patent it, then it would be published after filing. What would be best for the field as a whole - a scenario where scientists patent their findings and then publish them, or where they just publish everything open source? Given that most scientists do patent and keep everything secret within companies, what would be best to do in my position? Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org
When NASA developed materials for coating spaceplanes, they never imagined those same technologies would be used to improve the performance of hunting, skiing, and sports gear.
The Moon is pitted from impacts caused by a steady rain of space objects that could cause damage to anything on the lunar surface.
Building habitats on the Moon and Mars is much more complicated than building a structure on Earth.
The same NASA technology that protects astronauts can now protect your cell phone from extreme temperatures, even on a hot August night.
Part 1 of 3. My guest for this week's episode is Steve Visco. Steve is the Co-founder, CTO, and CEO of PolyPlus. Before PolyPlus, Steve worked at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab as a Principal Investigator, running several programs in the field of solid state ionics, developing an extensive patent portfolio, much of which has been licensed to industry.
y'all… even we aren't ready for this superstar… Dr. Courtney Law is a career scientist with remarkable achievements that exemplify her dedication to impacting human health. Law received her B.S. in Chemistry & Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Medicinal Chemistry & Natural Products from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. after completing her postdoctoral fellowship at North Carolina Central University, she worked as a Tech Transfer intern at North Carolina State University. currently, Dr. Law leads Biolocity, where she “help[s] all Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology faculty develop new biomedical innovations with commercial potential.” we are humbled and honored to be able to discuss Dr. Law's current work at Biolocity and her passion for human health in this episode!We appreciate & cherish Suna Lumeh for cohosting this interview. She is deeply connected to Atlanta's life science ecosystem and is a driver of growth. Learn more about her here: https://www.portalinnovations.com/team-page/