Beckman Coulter Diagnostics and
the University of California, Irvine have issued a press release announcing their
new collaboration. The press release
states, in part:
"We are honored that Beckman Coulter Diagnostics has
selected UCI as a strategic innovation partner," said Richard Sudek,
Ph.D., chief innovation officer and executive director at UCI Applied
Innovation. "This is a new type of industry collaboration which aims to
significantly change how industry and universities partner together. We look
forward to teaming up with Beckman Coulter to increase the speed and quality of
how UCI discoveries make it to market."
"We are excited to tap into the broad expertise of UCI
researchers as we focus on identifying innovative solutions to clinical unmet
needs," said Fiona Adair, Ph.D., vice president of strategy and innovation
at Beckman Coulter Diagnostics. "We believe this type of academic-industry
partnership can lead to development of innovative diagnostic technologies to
improve healthcare. UCI Applied Innovation is a place where valuable new ideas
are incubated. In turn, we can provide promising students, researchers, and
entrepreneurs industry-specific feedback and mentorship opportunities. We will
have a Beckman Coulter office at the Cove @ UCI Applied Innovation for seamless
collaboration with academic units as well as to integrate into the innovation
ecosystem."
This level of collaboration is an industry model of
synthesizing research, commercial expertise and clinical needs to produce
beneficial results. As a first step, Beckman Coulter will fund Proof of Product
grants to help UCI innovations bridge the gap between the lab and early
commercialization. Through these grants, Beckman Coulter will determine a
specific focus area for university entrepreneurial teams.
Additionally, Beckman Coulter will also seek eligible UCI
graduate students to enter its competitive talent onboarding program, in
which they'll get the opportunity to work across multiple divisions of the
company.
"The partnership with UCI represents a landmark in
Beckman Coulter's strategic initiative to drive translational innovation and
extend the company's leadership in clinical diagnostics." said John
Blackwood, senior vice president and general manager of products and services
at Beckman Coulter. "Beckman Coulter is engaging with academic partners
that excel in applying the latest technology to develop superior solutions for
better patient outcomes. UCI maintains an ecosystem of innovation that
facilitates academic-industry partnerships and we are excited about the
opportunity to leverage UCI's research expertise for the benefit of patients
around the world."
Hat tip to Technology Transfer Central.
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