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John P. Walsh

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  113
Citations -  10058

John P. Walsh is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hip arthroscopy & Arthroscopy. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 108 publications receiving 9136 citations. Previous affiliations of John P. Walsh include University of Pittsburgh & Georgia Tech Research Institute.

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Links and Impacts: The Influence of Public Research on Industrial R&D

TL;DR: The results indicate that the key channels through which university research impacts industrial R&D include published papers and reports, public conferences and meetings, informal information exchange, and consulting, which are disproportionately greater for larger firms as well as start-ups.
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Protecting Their Intellectual Assets: Appropriability Conditions and Why U.S. Manufacturing Firms Patent (or Not)

TL;DR: In a survey of 1478 R&D labs in the U.S. manufacturing sector in 1994, the authors found that firms typically protect the profits due to invention with a range of mechanisms, including patents, secrecy, lead time advantages and the use of complementary marketing and manufacturing capabilities.
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R&D spillovers, patents and the incentives to innovate in Japan and the United States

TL;DR: This paper found that intraindustry R&D knowledge flows and spillovers are greater in Japan than in the US and the appropriability of rents due to innovation less, suggesting that patent policy can importantly affect information flows.
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Protecting Their Intellectual Assets: Appropriability Conditions and Why U.S. Manufacturing Firms Patent (or Not)

TL;DR: Based on a survey questionnaire administered to 1478 R&D labs in the US manufacturing sector in 1994, the authors found that firms typically protect the profits due to invention with a range of mechanisms, including patents, secrecy, lead time advantages and the use of complementary marketing and manufacturing capabilities.
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Regulation of the GABA cell phenotype in hippocampus of schizophrenics and bipolars

TL;DR: Results are consistent with the hypothesis that decreased expression of GAD67 may be associated with an epigenetic mechanism in SZ, however, a suppression of transcription factors involved in cell differentiation may contribute to GABA dysfunction in BD.