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Technology & Innovation is proud to present the newest issue, Volume 21, Issue 1 (full issue text). This special issue includes article topics that span across the innovation ecosystem, from blockchain to the gender gap in patenting. 
Innovating for the Future - Mindsets and Skillsets 
Sethuraman "Panch" Panchanathan, Vice President of Membership and Strategic Initiatives for the NAI, opens the issue with a powerful editorial that introduces the breadth of innovation presented in the articles to come.
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Blockchain Platform for Real-Time Payments: A Less Costly and More Secure Alternative to ACH
Nasser Arshadi, senior editor of Technology & Innovation, explores the cutting-edge blockchain platform and its implications for the future of finance. 
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Histopathologic Concordance of Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Systematic Review
James T. Highsmith et al. review Mohs micrographic surgery, an innovative approach to treating skin cancer with same-day results.
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Cheating and Its Dangers
Dean Martin, FNAI, delves into the world of academic cheating and its evolution in the nearly 50 years he has been a professor. 
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Mobile Bodies: Reimagining Design through a Dance Lens
Merry Lynn Morris examines dance as a "catalyst for reframing design thinking for assistive technology."
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What Might We Do to Encourage More Women to Write Patents?
Vikki Hazelwood, FNAI, et al. discuss barriers to patenting for women engineering graduates and strategies for change. 
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Estimating Outcomes and Impacts from Innovation Programs: The Case of Air Force and Navy SBIR/STTR Programs
Robin Gaster et al. estimate the potential sales impacts and economic outcomes of SBIR/STTR programs. 
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Enhancing the Academic Innovation Culture by Incorporation of Customer-centric Practices
Sarah C. Rowlinson et al. describe the I-Corps ® L program and its entrepreneurship methodology along with the future of customer-centric practices in the pursuit of intellectual property. 
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Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Honors Three NAI Fellows for Innovations that Changed the World
Victoria Stuart and Paul R. Sanberg, president of NAI, profile three NAI Fellows who were awarded the prestigious QEPrize and describes the power of recognition to inspire future generations of inventors.
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Apollo 50: The Role of Intellectual Property in Space Commerce
Andrei Iancu, director of the USPTO, discusses the USPTO celebration of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and the role of the intellectual property system in space innovation.
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The NAI Fellow Profile: An Interview with Dr. Judy Genshaft
T&I sat down with Judy Genshaft, NAI Fellow and University of South Florida President Emerita to discuss the challenges of leading a university and the value of research for the economy and society. 
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The NAI Chapter Spotlight: University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut's local NAI chapter describes their chapter values, activities, and the impact of their NAI chapter on the institution as a whole.
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Volume 20, Issue 4: The Conference Issue
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Volume 20, Issue 3: Invention Education
 
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Kimberly A. Macuare, Ph.D., Associate Editor 
Cera Shain Myers, Publications Coordinator
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