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Because of Marshall’s commitment to the economic development of the region, the University established the Technology Transfer Office. The TTO’s primary focus is to make the unique products and services generated by our faculty, staff, and students available to the public for commercialization.
Extending beyond the typical technology transfer programs on other campuses, the TTO works with regional economic development partners to create high-tech, high paying jobs in West Virginia. The TTO’s first goal is to see that the new enterprises growing out of Marshall stay here.
A significant number of new high-tech base grows out of research universities and subsequently locate nearby. Marshall’s primary opportunities for regional technology-based economic development reside in the following research assets and its regional partners.
State-of-the-art facilities—Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Science Center, Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center and Forensic Science Center
Advanced technologies—imaging, genomics, computing, animal care, tissue culture, etc.
Major basic and applied DNA-based research in medical (cardiovascular, cancer, and infectious diseases), environmental (water quality), and forensic (human and microbial)
Regional medical center and a unique patient population provides significant opportunities for clinical trials
Transportation-related research—Nick J. Rahall, II Appalachian Transportation Institute provides GIS mapping, GPS, and intermodal transportation research
Business analysis—Center for Business and Economic Research provides feasibility studies and market analysis.
Local angel investor and venture capital
High-tech park and business incubator under development
Our Objectives Are to Increase The Number of:
Invention disclosures coming from Marshall faculty, staff, and students
Patent applications generated by the Marshall community
Strong partnerships with state and local economic developers
Collaborative research agreements with industry
License agreements
Businesses created from University owned or jointly owned technologies

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