The Chronicle of Higher Education

Intellectual Property's Land Mines

A lengthy fracas over some Purdue U. biomedical patents shows the risks in trying to take technology to market

At most universities, the professors who are the most important inventors and brightest scientific stars are usually treated as the toasts of the town.

Purdue University took a different tack with Stephen F. Badylak, leader...

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