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The one-year program, designed by Dartmouth Health and the Geisel School of Medicine, gives practicing clinicians the opportunity to be immersed in the complex process of medical device development, preparing them for leadership roles in this critical field.


 

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.

News

Two Professors Honored for Their Research Impact

Congratulations to Katherine Mirica and Paul Guyre, recipients of the Dartmouth Technology Innovation Awards, presented on April 8. These awards honor exceptional Dartmouth researchers whose inventive and entrepreneurial work has made significant societal and economic impact.

Dartmouth Ranks as a Top 100 Patent-Producing University

With 52 U.S. patents granted in 2024, this recognition highlights Dartmouth’s growing impact in translating research into real-world solutions across medicine, engineering, and more.

Dartmouth Launches 3D Scholars Certificate Program to Boost Medical Device Development

Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth Health has established the 3D Scholars—a one-year certificate program, and it is is now accepting applications for the program starting in September of 2025—that equips physicians with an advanced understanding of the field to drive progress in medical device development.

Eric Fossum Honored with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Vice Provost for Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer Eric Fossum was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation during a White House ceremony. The nation’s highest honor for technological achievement, he was awarded in recognition of his pioneering work in creating digital imaging sensors that power modern cameras, including the ones we carry around in our pockets everyday.

Patent/Licensing/Transfer Expertise for Faculty and Researchers

Are you a faculty member, researcher, post-doc, or grad student who:

  • Has an invention or discovery you'd like to patent?

  • Wants to start your own company to develop your Dartmouth research results?

  • Needs to transfer research materials into or out of Dartmouth?

  • 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

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