About
On Friday, November 14 at noon (CST), Abram Becker, MBA, MS, will present, “Methods: The Intersection of Commercialization and Implementation Science: A Parallel or Adjacent Field?” Abram is Interim Director of Discovery to Product (D2P), created through a partnership between UW-Madison and Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, and moving university research into real-world impact.
In this presentation, he will describe areas of overlap and congruence between implementation science and commercialization. He will consider constructs and approaches used in commercialization, which could benefit implementation researchers. He will also introduce resources on campus related to scaling up or commercializing innovations and how to access these resources for D&I work.
Suggested Readings
- Market viability: a neglected concept in implementation science
- Health Information Technologies—Academic and Commercial Evaluation (HIT-ACE) methodology: description and application to clinical feedback systems
- Science-based entrepreneurship education as a means for university-industry technology transfer
The Implementation Science Seminar Series is an interactive seminar to learn about the four pillars of the Dissemination and Implementation field: implementation theory, methods, strategies, and laboratories. It occurs every second Friday of the academic year at noon and is open to all. Auto generated captions in English are available. Participants can receive credit for attending the Implementation Science Seminar Series through Shellie Ellis. Register via Zoom to attend.
