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On this episode of Tech Transfer IP, Lisa has the pleasure of speaking with Almesha L. Campbell. Almesha is the Assistant Vice President for Research and Economic Development/Director for Technology Transfer and Commercialization at Jackson State University (JSU). Almesha provides support for the overall direction of the Division of Research and Economic Development and manages the intellectual property process from the triage of invention disclosures to commercialization.
Almesha provides strategic direction and vision for defining partnerships in research, commercialization, entrepreneurship, and innovation initiatives between JSU and other institutions, funding agencies, and industry stakeholders. Almesha is the principal investigator for the National Science Foundation funded by JSU Innovations Corps (I-Corps) Site designed to train teams of faculty and students on how to commercialize their ideas using the Lean Startup Methodology.
Listen as Almesha speaks about her journey to Tech Transfer, the Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development at JSU, and NIGMS XLerator Network at the University of Kentucky. Almesha shares how her office is structured, how many invention disclosures they had in 2019, and what she has done to build trust with the faculty at JSU.
Almesha discusses her office's relationship with their corporate partners and philanthropic organizations like the Gates Foundation. Almesha shares some of her office's biggest success stories and a few of their biggest challenges. She speaks about the value she believes that AUTM and other organizations like them bring, her thoughts on credentialing, and what three things she would wish for her office at Jackson State University.
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On this episode of Tech Transfer IP, Lisa has the pleasure of speaking with Almesha L. Campbell. Almesha is the Assistant Vice President for Research and Economic Development/Director for Technology Transfer and Commercialization at Jackson State University (JSU). Almesha provides support for the overall direction of the Division of Research and Economic Development and manages the intellectual property process from the triage of invention disclosures to commercialization.
Almesha provides strategic direction and vision for defining partnerships in research, commercialization, entrepreneurship, and innovation initiatives between JSU and other institutions, funding agencies, and industry stakeholders. Almesha is the principal investigator for the National Science Foundation funded by JSU Innovations Corps (I-Corps) Site designed to train teams of faculty and students on how to commercialize their ideas using the Lean Startup Methodology.
Listen as Almesha speaks about her journey to Tech Transfer, the Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development at JSU, and NIGMS XLerator Network at the University of Kentucky. Almesha shares how her office is structured, how many invention disclosures they had in 2019, and what she has done to build trust with the faculty at JSU.
Almesha discusses her office's relationship with their corporate partners and philanthropic organizations like the Gates Foundation. Almesha shares some of her office's biggest success stories and a few of their biggest challenges. She speaks about the value she believes that AUTM and other organizations like them bring, her thoughts on credentialing, and what three things she would wish for her office at Jackson State University.
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