Publication for Broader Adoption

Whether basic research is your true passion or you’re just getting started with your idea at a fundamental level, one path to impact is through publication. A seminal publication can drive scientific theories forward and fuel technological innovation.

Getting Started

Chances are that you’re already doing basic researchpracticing your art! Reach out to the Technology Development office to learn how we can help you make your work more impactful for the populations, geographies, industries, and markets you’re researching. This could include:

  • Participating in the NSF-funded Spark Program, designed to make researchers’ work more impactful
  • Working with Technology Development to identify potential intellectual property (patent, copyright) associated with a publication
  • Generating a list of conferences or events where you’d like to present
  • Generating a list of journals to target
  • Brainstorming a list of other ways this publication could lead to broader impact

Sample Plan

Download this Excel document if you would like a detailed set of actions to refer to as you consider your next steps.

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Contact OTD

Technology Development Melinda Shockley, Executive Director of Faculty Entrepreneurship shockley@bu.edu
Life Sciences Nevena Dimova, Business Development ndimova@bu.edu or 617-353-4567
Medical Technology Frances Forrester, Business Development fmf@bu.edu or 617-358-6911
Engineering & Physical Sciences Misty Farrell-Pennington, Business Development mfpenn@bu.edu or 617-358-3795
Technology Development Michael Pratt, Managing Director mpratt@bu.edu or 617-353-4569

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