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We transfer Dartmouth technology

to benefit the world.

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SynchroHealth, a startup co-founded by Dartmouth Engineering professor Ryan Halter, was awarded a $1.8 million Phase II Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant from NIH's National Institute on Aging.

Generate Biomedicines, co-founded by Dartmouth's Dr. Gevorg Grigoryan, closes Series C financing round with $273M raised.
Our Mission

Our mission is to transfer Dartmouth technology innovation to benefit the world, attract and retain world-class faculty and researchers, and generate and distribute revenue by commercializing Dartmouth technology.

Patent/Licensing/Transfer Expertise for Faculty and Researchers

Are you a faculty member, researcher, post-doc, or grad student who:

  • Has an invention or discovery you'd like to patent?

  • Wants to start your own company to develop your Dartmouth research results?

  • Needs to transfer research materials into or out of Dartmouth?

  • Wonders about your rights as an inventor?

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Are you an industry partner looking to license Dartmouth technology or collaborate with Dartmouth researchers?

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We've got you covered. Browse our menus at the top of the page, or send us an email at technology.transfer@dartmouth.edu

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