How will the specific projects be selected once an Alfred E. Mann Institute is selected and operational at a university?
Members of the university community (faculty, university researchers, and students) may present a biomedical technology under development for consideration to the Executive Director of the Institute for review only after first disclosing the technology to the university Technology Transfer Office. Potential projects are identified and evaluated by the Institute Executive Director and staff and then appropriate potential projects are presented to the Board of Directors for consideration. Professional guidance and assistance in market due diligence for the probability of successful commercialization will be provided by the AEMFBE at the request of the AMI.
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