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ZABLOCKI, Edward M
Mr. Edward M. Zablocki, M.S., C.I.P. has worked for 24 years in the area of research administration at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He graduated from Williams College magna cum laude with induction into the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. Mr. Zablocki has a master’s degree from the University at Buffalo, with a concentration in the area of public administration. He has been involved in a range of research administration activities, including developing a technology incubator, fostering university/industry relations, creating research centers, promoting the University’s contribution to local economic development, and promoting research compliance. He is presently the Research Subjects Protection Administrator, overseeing compliance with the ethical imperatives and regulatory mandates that apply to research involving humans and animals. Mr. Zablocki is a Certified IRB Professional (C.I.P.), which demonstrates his knowledge in the field of human research subject protection.
Abstract
Formation of a Business Incubator
Abstract:
Business incubators, as economic tools, have become increasingly common in the last decade and a half for stimulating local development. Incubators provide facilities and services (for example, business planning and legal, accounting, and marketing support) to catalyze small-business growth. In fact, incubated companies have a dramatically higher rate of survival than an average spinout does. This chapter explains what steps to take to set up an incubator, including the basic structure and the kinds of services generally offered. Successful incubator programs are discussed, and a helpful bibliography focused on case studies is provided.
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