New UC Davis Program Helps to Bridge Gap Between Research and Market

Four University of California, Davis, researchers have been given $50,000 each in the inaugural year of a competitive grant program aimed at facilitating the conversion of technology generated from university research into commercial applications.

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The UC Davis Science Translation and Innovative Research Grant program provides university funding and support for innovative research, thereby allowing selected researchers to generate early proof-of-concept models to demonstrate commercial feasibility. Typically, funding for this very early stage of commercialization can be difficult to obtain, creating a gap between cutting-edge academic research and market uptake.

The new program is offered by Venture Catalyst, a unit within the university’s Technology Management and Corporate Relations division of the Office of Research.

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