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Building connections to support commercialization

The Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) delivers resources and support to demystify the commercialization process, delivering the goal of seamlessly moving innovative intellectual property (IP) to market. By expanding access to all faculty and students, we grow the IP pipeline to ensure more research is commercialized through startups and industry partnerships. With our robust licensing program, Georgia Tech moves towards becoming a number one commercialization campus nationwide. 

Featured Researchers

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Dr. Raquel L. Lieberman

Dr. Lieberman’s research group studies the molecular aspects of protein misfolding to understand its impact on human disease and develop research tools that can lead to new discoveries, therapeutics, and diagnostic tools.

Dr. Julie Champion in a lab

Dr. Julie Champion

Dr. Julie Champion’s lab focuses on designing proteins that enable the delivery of large molecules into cells for human therapeutics.

Dr. Lakshmi Prasad Dasi in his office

Dr. Lakshmi Prasad Dasi

Dr. Dasi’s research is focused on heart valve pre-surgical planning using artificial intelligence (AI) software that predicts the heart’s physical interaction with implanted devices and its implications on complications, outcomes, and lifetime management.

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Paradigm Shifters: Advancing Research Through Technology Licensing

Explore the researchers, inventors, and startup founders transforming Georgia Tech discoveries into real-world impact. Paradigm Shifters highlights breakthrough innovations supported through the Office of Technology Licensing and Georgia Tech’s commercialization ecosystem, showcasing how research moves from the lab to industry, startups, and society.