Poster Presentations
Date
2014-05-20
Document Type
Poster Abstract
Description
MassTERi is a faculty-led initiative to foster entrepreneurship among UMass Medical School students, postdocs and faculty, and facilitate translation of UMMS discoveries into drugs, products, technologies and companies. The mission of MassTERi is to; foster a culture of entrepreneurship at UMass Medical School and facilitate dynamic partnerships with industry; bridge the gap between UMMS discoveries and their development into drugs, products, technologies and companies; educate and nurture the next generation of translational scientists and entrepreneurs; benefit the public good through development and commercialization of new therapies and creation of high-value life science jobs. We will present information about MassTERi and our programs.
DOI
10.13028/qks7-5v34
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Repository Citation
Moore MJ, Schiffer CA, Khvorova A, Ballesteros A, Fuhrmann C, King JA, Koziel M, McCullough T, Plano L. (2014). MassTERi: Promoting Translational Research and Entrepreneurship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science Research Retreat. https://doi.org/10.13028/qks7-5v34. Retrieved from https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cts_retreat/2014/posters/68
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Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations Commons, Health and Medical Administration Commons, Translational Medical Research Commons
MassTERi: Promoting Translational Research and Entrepreneurship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School
MassTERi is a faculty-led initiative to foster entrepreneurship among UMass Medical School students, postdocs and faculty, and facilitate translation of UMMS discoveries into drugs, products, technologies and companies. The mission of MassTERi is to; foster a culture of entrepreneurship at UMass Medical School and facilitate dynamic partnerships with industry; bridge the gap between UMMS discoveries and their development into drugs, products, technologies and companies; educate and nurture the next generation of translational scientists and entrepreneurs; benefit the public good through development and commercialization of new therapies and creation of high-value life science jobs. We will present information about MassTERi and our programs.
Comments
Abstract of poster presented at the 2014 UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science Research Retreat, held on May 20, 2014 at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Mass.