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Volume 6, Number 1 (Summer 2010)

Focused Issue:  State of the Science for Technology Transfer

Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits

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Table of Contents

State Of The Science On Technology Transfer
Cathy Bodine, Stephen Bauer, and Howard P. Parette, Jr.
   
State Of The Science In Technology Transfer:  At The Confluence Of Academic Research And Business Development – Merging Technology Transfer With Knowledge Translation To Deliver Value
Joseph P. Lane
   
SBIR And STTR Programs For Assistive Technology Device Development:  Evaluation Of Impact Using An Icf-Based Classification
Stephen M. Bauer and Sajay Arthanat
   
Knowledge From Research And Practice On The Barriers And Carriers To Successful Technology Transfer For Assistive Technology Devices

James A Leahy and  Joseph P. Lane
   
Beyond Technology Transfer:  Quality Of Life Impacts From R&D Outcomes
Vathsala I. Stone, Michelle Lockett, Douglas J. Usiak, and Sajay Arthanat
   
Technology Transfer And Technology Transfer Intermediaries
Stephen M. Bauer and Jennifer L. Flagg
 
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