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Project builds a bridge between research, business. An offshoot of the Kauffman Foundation aims to quickly move innovations from campus labs to the market.

Are you looking for a new genetically engineered mouse? Maybe you are seeking a new imaging technique to detect heart disease.

Entrepreneurs or large companies seeking inventions to drive the next blockbuster product and scientists seeking to advance their research have a new way to discover these and other intriguing technologies.

An offshoot of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation on Tuesday unveiled a revamped version of its iBridge project. At the heart of the initiative is a Web site, http://www.ibridgenetwork.org , that provides searchable and clear descriptions of university innovations and how they can be used to advance other research or develop commercial products.

By JASON GERTZEN
The Kansas City Star

Full Story: http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/business/16583712.htm

(Thanks to the NASVF.org for passing this article along.)

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