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"Alicia Loffler, Associate Vice President Research - Innovation and New Ventures Office" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:33:09 -0500
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Dear Researcher,

Below is a link to a survey aimed at measuring faculty’s past impressions from interacting with the Technology Transfer Program. The survey is focused on measuring quality of work and professionalism. It also asks for suggestions regarding ways to better serve faculty. Whether you have filed an invention disclosure or not, you may have had some contact with the office. We ask that you take a few minutes to complete the survey, the results will be very beneficial in helping us to better plan for the future.

Use the link below to begin the survey:

http://guest.cvent.com/v.aspx?1A%2cQ3%2c3bde6df9-7a81-4c11-9778-85ca59f96bf1

Please note that during 2010, there have been substantial changes in the structure of the Technology Transfer Program. The Innovation and New Ventures Office (INVO) was recently launched to provide a base of support for Northwestern's expanding innovative culture and is the entrance point for faculty, students and the business community interested in moving inventions to the public domain.

This survey will serve as an important departing point for areas of concentration and baseline for the work ahead. Additional comments are very much appreciated.

Thank you very much.

Alicia Loffler
Executive Director and Associate Vice President
Innovation and New Ventures
Northwestern University
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