Industry Partnership

The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering academic and corporate collaborations allow both partners to be involved in all aspects of the research, from basic discoveries to bringing a solution to market. The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering can assist with:

  • Basic science research
  • Translational research
  • Clinical trials
  • Big data analytics 
  • Localization of industry scientists in campus laboratories
  • Licensing of intellectual property by faculty 
  • Collaborative grant opportunities, including SBIR grants 
  • Department of Defense research collaborations

Making connections and advancing innovation

The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering is here to help make the right connections by forming mutually-beneficial relationships that will positively impact society by advancing innovation, developing talent and driving economic success.

The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering will work closely with inventors, companies, entrepreneurs, investors and other organizations by connecting them to the faculty and resources to fill research gaps and solve complex problems.

Education

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The Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine and Engineering is currently developing a PhD and Master’s program in Regenerative Medicine and Technologies geared toward supplying the next generation of workers it this emerging field. For more information, please contact Brent Toto.

Learn More About The Regenerative Medicine and Technologies Graduate Program

Industry Relations Policy

IU School of Medicine recognizes that significant opportunities exist to improve patient and community health, health outcomes, and the delivery of health care interventions through working relationships among its faculty and commercial enterprises. These relationships need to be clearly defined, and appropriate policies must exist that both guide and govern collaborations between faculty and private industry. In 2014, an Industry Relations Conflict of Interest Committee updated the IU School of Medicine Industry Relations Policy along with additional resources about industry partnerships.