by AURP | Oct 22, 2020 | AURP Blog
On the Horizon: New Communities of Innovation; Billions of Dollars of New Investment Seventy-five years ago, Vannevar Bush, an electrical engineer who directed government research during the Second World War, authored Science—The Endless Frontier. His report called...
by AURP | Oct 2, 2020 | AURP Blog
The Economist Magazine, not known for idle puffery, called this ‘one of the most inspired pieces of legislation in the past half century’. The legislation? The Bayh-Dole Act. The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act helped to unlock the inventions in laboratories across the US that...
by AURP | Sep 24, 2020 | AURP Blog
Consider the lowly horseshoe crab. East Coast beach walkers can see these creatures, early in the morning, sometimes stranded upside down in the sand. It isn’t a crab, but more closely related to the spider family. Not well known is that the blood from horseshoe crabs...
by AURP | Aug 11, 2020 | AURP Blog
Two of the nation’s hottest COVID-19 topics is the need for the U.S. to ensure medical supply lines through domestic pharma and bio manufacturing plus maintaining our scientific expertise in bio innovations. Billions of dollars of funding for new vaccine production...
by AURP | Jul 10, 2020 | AURP Blog
Happy Summer! Hope the AURP community is finding ways to enjoy summer, virtually or in person. Here are some updates on what is happening in AURP-world Peer to Peer: AURP Peer to Peer continues for two more sessions this summer. Thanks to Steve Frayser of Texas Tech...
by AURP | Jun 22, 2020 | AURP Blog
Real Estate In A Post-COVID-19 World: Healthier Indoor Air? As our members reopen, the issue of quality of air in commercial real estate will be at the forefront. In 1943 a bio containment cabinet was built at Ft. Detrick, Maryland to create a safer lab environment....