New position will advance culture of innovation across the university
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Dedric Carter, vice chancellor for operations and technology transfer, has been appointed as Washington University in St. Louis’ first vice chancellor for innovation and chief commercialization officer (CCO). The appointment is effective Aug. 1, according to Chancellor Andrew D. Martin, PhD, and David H. Perlmutter, MD, executive vice chancellor for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine.
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In his new role, Carter will provide vision and strategy to advance the culture of innovation across the university, strengthen intellectual property assets for licensing, and identify new ventures and opportunities in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. He will engage with internal and external partners to build and grow the innovation activities in all departments and schools.
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The Global Center for Cybersecurity @ Cortex (GCC) Officially Launches and Announces New Initiative to Combat Cybercrime and Close Diversity Gap
As cybercrime continues to rise, GCC is taking a revolutionary approach to developing the cybersecurity workforce of the future
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ST. LOUIS, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On the heels of a historic global pandemic that has resulted in an increase in cybercrime and revealed deep inequities in talent within the cybersecurity industry, The Global Center for Cybersecurity @ Cortex (GCC) officially launched by hosting its inaugural virtual conference Net Measure. At the event, leading security experts addressed how the cybersecurity industry can remove the boundaries and barriers that exist between individuals, organizations and countries with the goal of solving far-reaching challenges in cybersecurity together.