DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN THE FIELD OF STEM CELL RESEARCH
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https://doi.org/10.5380/rfdufpr.v47i0.15737Keywords:
stem cell, technology transfer, open model, células tronco, transferência de tecnologia, modelo abertoAbstract
This article posits that collaborativemodels of technology transfer could be consideredfor their remarkable ability to maintain orincrease the pace and quality of scientificdevelopment in stem cell research rather than fortheir potential to fix problems that do notempirically exist. In light of this scientific field’slogistical constraints and its current stage ofdevelopment, the open model appears to be aparticularly suitable collaborative method oftechnology management for stem cell research.Downloads
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