Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Jan 2021)

Fostering innovation at Academic Medical Centers: The Case of University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

  • Cigdem H. Benam,
  • Gali Baler,
  • Richard Duke,
  • Demetria M. McNeal,
  • Kimberly A. Muller,
  • Cathy Bodine,
  • Elaine H. Morrato,
  • Ronald J. Sokol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2021.792
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Commercializing biomedical discoveries is a challenging process for many reasons. However, Academic Medical Centers (AMC) that have teaching, patient care, research, and service engrained in their mission are well poised to host these discoveries. These academic discoveries can lead to improvement in patient health and economic development if supported to cross the “valley of death” through institutional assistance, by providing guidance, gap funding and product development expertise. Colorado has a vibrant local startup ecosystem, state support for commercialization and entrepreneurship as well as critical mass of product development expertise. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, as a major AMC, is an engine for growth for the region. This article discusses innovation efforts at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus as a case study, which is built around two major efforts: the CCTSI and CU Innovations. I-Corps at CCTSI and the SPARK|REACH program of CU Innovations have been instrumental in fostering innovation, commercialization, and entrepreneurship on the campus.

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