@article{60597abf2e8143d7bdd23d467f78b904,
title = "Public-Private Partnerships at the National Institutes of Health: From Discovery to Commercialization",
author = "Alan Lyles",
note = "Funding Information: A fundamental goal of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is to “expand the knowledge base in medical and associated sciences . . . to enhance the Nation{\textquoteright}s economic well-being and ensure a continued high return on the public investment in research.”2 Recognition of the health and economic dimensions of scientific research was present even in 1945 in Dr. Vanevar Bush{\textquoteright}s report to then-President Franklin D. Roosevelt.3 Dr. Bush (director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development at that time) envisioned the current structure of the NIH in his report and included a role for “industrial research,” addressing intellectual property and taxation as elements of a comprehensive science policy.",
year = "2003",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1016/S0149-2918(03)80343-0",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "25",
pages = "2900--2902",
journal = "Clinical therapeutics",
issn = "0149-2918",
publisher = "Excerpta Medica",
number = "11",
}