Research that stops even when adopted, and research that does not stop.
This seminar is aimed at researchers, URAs, and individuals involved in university-based ventures who have confidence in their research themes but struggle with issues such as not being able to secure funding, feeling stuck after acceptance without knowing what to do next, and being uncertain about when to consider PMDA compliance and commercialization. The instructor, who has experience on both the review and business operation sides of AMED as well as in on-the-ground support, will explain practical knowledge for connecting research outcomes to social implementation, incorporating both failure and success cases.
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<Event Information> Format: Live Streaming/Archive Streaming Date and Time: 【LIVE Streaming】September 10, 2026 (Thursday) 13:00–17:00 【Archive Streaming】September 14–28, 2026 Tuition Fee: Not specified Instructor: Tomoko Tamura
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<Seminar Program (Tentative)> Part 1: Why do promising research projects stop just before social implementation? Part 2: What is different about the research that gets adopted? - Practical strategies for navigating AMED Part 3: Research that stops after adoption vs. research that does not - Key points for PMDA compliance and supporting PMs Part 4: Progress cannot be made by researchers alone - Designing a system to drive university-originated ventures
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