Foundation Takes Ideas from Lab to Marketplace
July 28, 2019 - Tom Oswald
Since its founding in the early 1970s, the MSU Foundation has been a beehive of activity, bringing together the worlds of higher education and economic development, tech transfer, licensing, patenting and all the other components that help keep the university’s research machine running smoothly.
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Another example: Bruno Basso is one of the 38 faculty members with the title MSU Foundation Professor. An agricultural scientist, Basso uses drones equipped with cameras and sensors to evaluate crop growth, yield production, nitrogen levels and other information pertinent to today’s farmer. Read more about Basso’s work at go.msu.edu/GpP.
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