Technology Transfer Tactics

Technology Transfer Tactics

Infobox Journal


discipline = Technology Transfer, Knowledge transfer
website = http://www.technologytransfertactics.com/
publisher = BizWorld, Inc.
country = USA
history = 2007 to present
ISSN = 1940-1663

Technology Transfer Tactics is a monthly newsletter in the field of technology transfer. It is published by BizWorld, Inc., a privately held company headquartered in Naples, FL. The founder, president and publisher is Dr. Leslie C. Norins.

The intention of this publication, according to its [http://www.technologytransfertactics.com/mission.htm editorial mission] , is to present practical, useful information on topics related to technology transfer and translational research, but not covered in more general medical, business, or financial publications or Web sites.

The editorial mission also states that the newsletter offers articles gathered by reporters and editors who interview sources worldwide from all pertinent disciplines. Occasional columnists appear, as do answers to reader questions. A multidisciplinary editorial advisory board serves as a resource for the editor, providing suggestions for topics and interviews.


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