- Research Corporation
The Research Corporation is an organization in the
United States devoted to the advancement ofscience , funding research projects in the physical sciences. It was also a major supporter of the research that led to the presentation ofInterlingua in 1951. The Research Corporation was founded in 1912 byFrederick Gardner Cottrell , with initial funding derived from the profits from his patents on theelectrostatic precipitator . During the 1920s and 1930s, many scientists took outpatent s on their developments and assigned them to the Research Corporation in order to guarantee that any profits made from their work would be used for further scientific research (one notable example isErnest O. Lawrence , who assigned hiscyclotron patent to the company). The Research Corporation played a major role in the minds of many scientists of the period in formulating ideal policies about the role ofintellectual property in science. It was one of the firstfoundation s in the United States. In 1987, their invention-handing facilities becameResearch Corporation Technologies , a wholly-independent company which handlestechnology transfer .External links
* [http://www.rescorp.org/ Research Corporation website]
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