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From research to impact: navigating the pathways of research translation and commercialisation

February 21, 2024
From research to impact: navigating the pathways of research translation and commercialisation

At our recent virtual conference Commercialing Your Research: What’s Involved? we enjoyed a brilliant programme of diverse sessions from a range of experts, including Alessia Ericco, the Associate Director for Search and Evaluation at Cancer Research Horizons.

Alessia delivered a fantastic talk, ‘From research to impact: navigating the pathways of research translation and commercialisation’.

“Everything starts with your idea and the discoveries that you are making in the lab,” she says, “Your research will lead to new findings, which could then have the potential to become applications and interventions, at which point you should consider intellectual property protection.”

In the session, Alessia walks us through the translational path and shares her best advice for researchers looking to take this route in future.

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