

Science Career Magazine
Issue for February 07, 2003
- Science Career Magazine
- Commercializing Technology in Canada
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Lesley McKarney
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"H ow can I get involved in technology transfer and commercialization?" I've heard many graduate students and postdocs asking this question at Next Wave events across Canada, and for good reason: technology transfer (or technology commercialization, as it is more commonly referred to these days)
- Science Career Magazine
- Communicating Science to Policy-Makers and Policy to Scientists
- By
Heather Rieff
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- Science Career Magazine
- Aftermaths
- By
Donald Kennedy
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- Science Career Magazine
- From Science to Business--A Personal Journey
- By
Panos Kyriacou
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M y foray into the world of technology transfer and technology commercialization was more a natural progression in my career, rather than a sudden, conscious decision. But an integral part of this
- Science Career Magazine
- Science Policy: Establishing Guidelines, Setting Priorities
- By
Laure Haak
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W hat is the definition of "postdoc"? How are your nation's research dollars allocated? Who decides on funding priorities for supercolliders and space shuttles? Who steers the debates on bioterrorism and stem cell research? If these kinds of questions interest you, you should think about