The University of Kansas
Clifford Michaels, PhD, CLP, RTTP, has a diverse work experience in the field of technology transfer and commercialization. Clifford is currently serving as the Executive Director at the Center for Technology Commercialization at The University of Kansas. Prior to this, they held positions at Georgia State University and Emory University, where they played key roles in technology transfer and licensing. Clifford also worked as a Consultant at Ripple Management. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated expertise in managing technology transfer offices and driving the commercialization of intellectual property.
Clifford Michaels holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience/Pharmacology, which they obtained from Emory University between 2002 and 2007. Prior to that, they earned a B.S. in Neuroscience from Lafayette College, where they studied from 1998 to 2002. In addition to their academic achievements, Michaels holds certifications as a Certified Licensing Professional (CLP) from the Licensing Executives Society (U.S.A. and Canada), Inc., obtained in 2017, and as a Registered Technology Transfer Professional (RTTP) from the Association of Technology Transfer Professionals (RTTP), obtained in 2013.
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The University of Kansas
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University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, is the largest university in the state and a primary source of postsecondary education. University of Kansas, Lawrence offers over 190 degree programs that span a wide range of subjects, research activities across a range of disciplines and numerous performing arts and other campus activities. Undergraduate and graduate degree programs feature such diverse offerings as: * Architectural Engineering * Audiology * Film and Media Studies * Humanities and Western Civilizations * Law * Pharmacy * Marketing * Occupational Therapy * Urban Planning Faculty, undergraduate and graduate students also participate in research in a variety of disciplines such as: * Biodiversity * Bioengineering * Education * Telecommunications Student life activities are also diverse and lively. University of Kansas has a 2, 000-seat performing arts center where musical, dance and theatre performances are held. There are also several student theatre companies, campus museums, student art galleries and a number of student clubs and organizations. Admissions requirements differ depending on the degree and program of study. General undergraduate admissions requirements include submission of an application, along with transcripts and ACT or SAT scores. University of Kansas Lawrence awards eligible students with merit scholarships, which could cover up to 100% of tuition costs. Most of these scholarships require a minimum GPA of 3.4. University of Kansas also provides grants, loans and work-study money.