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University of Maryland, Baltimore aims to turn ideas into business – Baltimore Business Journal

By March 2, 2012No Comments
Phil Robilotto is assistant vice president in the Office of Technology Transfer at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

Phil Robilotto is assistant vice president in the Office of Technology Transfer at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

Jim Hughes and Phil Robilotto see more than 100 ideas each year from scientists at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, potential innovations with a promise to better diagnose disease, alleviate pain, make medical care delivery more efficient, even save lives.

The biggest challenge is selling investors on the merits of research still in its infancy.

To read the full, original article click on this link: University of Maryland, Baltimore aims to turn ideas into business – Baltimore Business Journal

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