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Inventive Duke students get crash course in commercializing their technologies with the Christensen Family Center for Innovation.
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Inventive Duke students get crash course in commercializing their technologies with the Christensen Family Center for Innovation.
Without federal facilities and administrative reimbursement payments, university research on critical areas such as Alzheimer’s, cancer, infectious diseases and pediatric health would slow down or come to a complete halt. The same holds for applied sciences, such as the Duke Quantum Center (pictured) that promise innovations to strengthen the American economy.
Learn how federal funding helped Duke Engineering graduate and professor revolutionize a device that has restored hearing for millions.