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SurveyShould regulation of direct to consumer genetic testing be increased?BioFact:(1972) - National Academy of Sciences releases Genetic Vulnerability of Major Crops - a study prompted by the SCLB in 1970 - and the lack of genetic diversity in major crops briefly enjoys media attention and becomes a national issue. |
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Technology Transfer Resources
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
The Hutchinson Center is one of 28 comprehensive cancer research centers, as designated by the National Cancer Institute. The Hutchinson Center is recognized internationally for its pioneering work in bone marrow transplantation. Advances at the Hutchinson Center in the areas of cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are coupled with the progress made toward understanding the mechanisms of neoplastic development as well as basic aspects of cellular and molecular biology common to all organisms. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), located in Richland, Washington, is a division of Battelle Memorial Institute, the world's largest independent research and development organization. Access PNNL's network of technology commercialization experts and resources through the Economic Development Office, including: available technology for licensing, partnering opportunities and other business assistance resources. Spokane Intercollegiate Research Technology Institute Spokane Intercollegiate Research Technology Institute (SIRTI) is a technology development & commercialization institute that builds sustainable economic growth through the transfer, application and commercialization of technology in the Pacific Northwest. University of Washington, UW TechTransfer The mission of UW TechTransfer is to extend the impact of University of Washington research through the creation of partnerships that encourage investment in innovation. Virginia Mason Research Center The research laboratories at Virginia Mason Research Center focus on molecular and cellular biology of the human immune system, emphasizing the molecular events important in inducing immunity and in pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes mellitus. Washington State University Research Foundation
& The Washington State University Research Foundation promotes the commercialization, patenting, and licensing of products, processes, and services invented at Washington State University by researchers and faculty members. Washington Technology Center The Washington Technology Center (WTC) is the state-funded enterprise that supports commercially-promising research and technology development of direct benefit to the economic vitality of Washington state. WTC research is accomplished through collaborative industry-university programs conducted in response to the commercial needs of the state's industrial base. WTC research capabilities capitalize on high technology resources available through the state's research university system. If you are aware of a local technology transfer resource
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