The Tuck Center for Entrepreneurship is hosting monthly community coffee events open to all students, alumni, and members of the broader entrepreneurship ecosystem community.
These informal gatherings provide a great opportunity to connect with fellow entrepreneurs: founders and innovators, builders or early-stage employees, inventors, or acquirers of businesses, and to foster collaboration and conversation across the entrepreneurship ecosystem. RSVP here.
Our Mission
Our mission is to transfer Dartmouth technology innovation to benefit the world, attract and retain world-class faculty and researchers, and generate and distribute revenue by commercializing Dartmouth technology.
From innovation to impact, we transfer Dartmouth technology to benefit the world.
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Shaping the Future of AI: Dartmouth Conference Brings Together Top Minds
Dartmouth Technology Transfer Office experts joined the Dartmouth AI Conference to explore cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence and strategies to advance Dartmouth’s AI-enabled innovations for global impact. The Technology Transfer Office works with Dartmouth researchers to translate their groundbreaking AI research into real-world solutions, using innovative strategies to transfer intellectual property and find the best commercialization paths.
Generate:Biomedicines Announces Multi-Target Collaboration with Novartis to Discover and Develop Protein Therapeutics with Generative AI
The collaboration leverages Generate’s proprietary generative AI platform, “The Generate Platform,” to create potentially first- and best-in-class molecules through AI-based optimization and de novo generation.
2014 Student Mental Health Study Wins UbiComp 10-Year Impact Award
Study led by Dartmouth's Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor of Computer Science Andrew Campbell, which tracked student mental health at Dartmouth using smartphones, won the 2024 UbiComp 10-Year Impact Award in recognition of the decade-long impact of the 2014 paper "StudentLife: assessing mental health, academic performance and behavioral trends of college students using smartphones."
Former Dartmouth Professor Wins Nobel Prize
Victor Ambros was a geneticist at the Geisel School of Medicine and helped discover microRNA. This chain of groundbreaking discovery, with deep roots at Dartmouth, lead to a completely new principle of gene regulation, and the role of microRNA, a new class of RNA molecules.
Patent/Licensing/Transfer Expertise for Faculty and Researchers
Are you a faculty member, researcher, post-doc, or grad student who:
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Has an invention or discovery you'd like to patent?
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Wants to start your own company to develop your Dartmouth research results?
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Needs to transfer research materials into or out of Dartmouth?
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Wonders about your rights as an inventor?
Are you an industry partner looking to license Dartmouth technology
or collaborate with Dartmouth researchers?
We've got you covered. Browse our menus at the top of the page,
or send us an email at technology.transfer@dartmouth.edu.