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(1950) - The U.S. Army tests the spread and survival of simulants, which are actually Serratia marcescens bacteria, by spraying them over San Francisco. Within days, one San Franciscan is dead and many others are ill with unusual Serratia infection.

 
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Opinion Poll: Is university and non-profit research institution technology transfer in Alaska excellent, just adequate or need major improvement?

Poll Results (September, 2006)

Yes: 92% (44)
No: 8% (4)

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  • (IA) Really needs work. 'Need to convey the attitude: 'We're willing to work together and negotiate'
  • (OR) Oregon Universities do not protect the majority of research inventions. Those that are protected are not fairly valued in licensing discussions.
  • (WA) The University of Washington & Fred Hutch. are two of the larger reasons why Seattle will never be a biotechnology force. Both recieve more federal funding than any other institution other than Johns Hopkins. So, the need to partner with the private sector is limited.
  • (WA) Needs improvement.
  • (WA) Excellent but like many Washington State agencies is not funded from the correct source.

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