Yanbao Yu, director of proteomics in the University of Delaware’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and mass spectrometrist Kathryn Martin apply the UD method for proteomics sample preparation to various biological samples.

Accelerating Research Translation

The University of Delaware has been selected by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to implement best practices that increase the scale and pace of UD research discoveries that get translated into novel technologies for Delawareans and the nation. 

UD is an inaugural member of NSF’s Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program, which seeks to build capacity and infrastructure for translational research at U.S. higher education institutions and to enhance their role in regional innovation ecosystems. The program will also train faculty, staff and students in translational research, preparing undergraduate and graduate students as well as postdoctoral researchers for a range of career options.

As UD’s capacity-building activities are integrated into the operations of the Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships (OEIP) and training programs are rolled out in collaboration with the Horn Entrepreneurship program, ART Innovation Ambassadors will test these emerging resources, serve as mentors for UD’s research and innovation community, and connect innovators with commercialization expertise at all stages of technology development. Pilot funding supports seed translational research projects that demonstrate potential for commercialization and/or societal impact.

Objectives

 

The objectives of the proposed Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program are to:

  • Strengthen UD’s institutional capacity for use-inspired and translational research,
  • Continually educate a new genre of trainees in translational research to become entrepreneurs or seek translational research-oriented careers in public/private sectors, and
  • Create and nurture a cohort of ART Innovation Ambassadors

A Legacy of Innovation at UD: youtube.com/watch?v=m-mPwoM0yzw

Pilot Projects

Get Involved

The ART Council aims to provide a mutually beneficial forum for industry-university collaboration pertaining to research translation. Benefits to participating individuals and industry representatives include early looks at nascent technologies as well as facilitated connections to the University’s deep pool of world-class researchers and subject matter experts. Benefits to the University include increased support for translation activities via the key activities of council members.

The UD Innovation Ambassadors program was developed to promote a vibrant culture of innovation across the University of Delaware campus by encouraging use-inspired research, research translation, commercialization, innovation and entrepreneurship. Ambassadors are practitioners of translational research including senior research administrators, faculty members, technology transfer officials, entrepreneurs, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students.

Introduction to research translation, people and programming at UD as well as some DIY resources delivered as an on-demand ART101 evergreen course in Canvas.

The mission of the ARTISAN network is to engage undergraduate students in high-impact, user-centered, translational research.  Summer translational research experiences are also available.  If you need help with prototyping, have project suggestions, or know interested students, please contact Dr. Martha Hall.

Events

Innovation News

Accelerating Research Translation

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