====== Welcome to the BayhDole25 Wiki ====== The BayhDole25 Wiki contains items that explain the Bayh Dole law, the surrounding context, important terms, key players, along with references to books, articles, and other resources that may be helpful in understanding the world of technology transfer. What's a wiki, you may ask, and why are you using one? The answer is simple. Understanding an area as fast moving as technology transfer involves immersing oneself in a swarm of terms, ideas, history, legal structures, and even, oh my, politics. As the [[resources:bdat25wp|BayhDole at 25 White Paper]] shows, the history of government encouragement of the development and commercialization of technology stretches back to the [[home:morrillact|Morrill Act]] and to constitutional protections for intellectual property. But in the world of technology transfer, nothing remains settled for long. New ideas, terms et cetera rise up every day. The wiki is a flexible system of collaborating and capturing knowledge that helps us keep track of what's going on. Check out each section: * [[Home]] an introduction to the BD25 Wiki and basic terms related to technology transfer. * [[News]] contains references and commentary in news articles. * [[People]] is a collection of short biographies of notable figures in technology transfer. * [[Resources]] collects references and reviews of useful sources of information. * [[Books]] lists the growing number of interesting books on technology transfer recently published as well as important books published in the past. General topics covered include: * [[home:technologytransfer|Technology Transfer]] * [[home:morrillact|The Morrill Act]] * [[home:AUTM|Association of University Technology Managers]] * [[home:BDKeyProvisions|Bayh-Dole Legislation: Key Policy Provisions]] * [[home:postwarframework|Foundation of the Public/Private Postwar Framework for Financing Scientific Research]] * [[home:HHS|Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)]] * [[home:oneworldhealth|Institute for One World Health]] * [[home:marchinrights|March-in Rights]] * [[home:nih|The National Institutes of Health]]