Ever wonder how people are able to shift their ideas that originate on paper into real-life inventions that changed the world? Who are these inventors? How are they able to transfer their ideas to impact the world? Join co-hosts Beth Deuermeyer and Jack Manhire on the Idea 2 Impact podcast, presented by Texas A&M University Innovation Partners, where we bring you the inside scoop on how faculty and other community members successfully translate their ideas into inventions, while also teaching, researching, and mentoring other faculty members and students.

Idea 2 Impact
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Ever wonder how people are able to shift their ideas that originate on paper into real-life inventions that changed the world? Who are these inventors? How are they able to transfer their ideas to impact the world? Join co-hosts Beth Deuermeyer and Jack Manhire on the Idea 2 Impact podcast, presented by Texas A&M University Innovation Partners, where we bring you the inside scoop on how faculty and other community members successfully translate their ideas into inventions, while also teaching, researching, and mentoring other faculty members and students.
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Recent Episodes

June 18, 2021
Copyrighted material in action: How commercialized material has enhanced education and healthcare
<p>In this episode, Jack & Beth continue their conversation with Dr. Stacey Mitchell and her expertise in the field of forensic nursing. Mitchell dives into using VR simulation for evidence collection and how Texas A&M University's Visualization department has been developing the software and creating it to be as authentic as possible. Mitchell's work at the Center of Excellence for Forensic Nursing, under the School of Nursing, has stood out among other universities, offering the best place to learn about forensic nursing. Mitchell discusses the importance of copyrighting the material to best represent and protect the Texas A&M brand and the work they do. Mitchell dives into rapid cycle quality improvement (RCQI) and how any successful program needs to constantly evaluate how each piece works and what else they need to do to improve. The second half of the conversation explores Mitchell's path to forensic nursing, providing care for different demographics, and legal consulting. Mitchell explains what they must collect and how to preserve it, as well as diving into the legal side with the mock testimony course that helps victims experince a court room. This episode wraps up with Jack, Beth, & Stacey reflecting on how real life is not just textbook material, so interactive programs contribute greatly to shaping education.</p> <p><br></p> <p>For more information on the Center of Excellence in Forensic Nursing, visit <a href="https://nursing.tamu.edu/cefn/index.html">https://nursing.tamu.edu/cefn/index.html</a>.</p>

June 4, 2021
From research to commercialization: The use of federal funding to create real-world impact
<p>In this week's episode, Jack and Beth talk with Dr. Stacey Mitchell from the Center of Excellence in Forensic Nursing. Dr. Mitchell came to TAMU after many years working for hospitals and hospital systems. She shares how she came to be interested in forensic nursing which eventually lead to her becoming one of the leading experts in sexual assault nurse examinations. We wrap up the first of two episodes with Dr. Mitchell discussing how she has used federal funding to help launch and continuouly fund the research that comes out of the Center for Exccellence in Forensic Nursing. Make sure to join us for part 2 in a few weeks! For more information on the Center of Excellence in Forensic Nursing, visit <a href="https://nursing.tamu.edu/cefn/index.html">https://nursing.tamu.edu/cefn/index.html</a>.</p>

May 21, 2021
Hashing out the future of cannabis commercialization: A deeper dive into research, labeling, and marketing in industry
<p>In episode 2, Lance continues the conversation about IP in the cannabis industry. Jack and Beth highlight how Colarado, a state where cannabis is legal, utilizes the plant for innovation. The trio examines gene editing, FDA procedures, gut biology, and the more biological standpoint for examining cannabis. Lance explains the progression of university research and how that alongside celebrity endorsements and incorporating other industries has an impact on the market effect of cannabis. The conversation comes full circle, with Beth, Jack, and Lance discussing how commercial activity and research puts products in the hands of the people and how Innovation Partners can aid in grants, innovative leaders, and commercializing even the most taboo of innovations.</p>
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