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Industry Affiliate Program

A primary goal of the FFHI is to inspire, nurture and sustain a vibrant industrial-academic community. Toward this end we have developed an interdisciplinary, cross-campus Industrial Affiliate Program. Our infrastructure is designed to foster and support the development of substantial, long-term research collaborations and partnerships with industry in the area of food and health. We have structured the program to maximize the growth of personal relationships between industry participants, and UC Davis affiliated faculty, staff scientists, post-doctoral and graduate students. We invite you to review our Industry Affiliate Program. We look forward to learning your thoughts on this endeavor, particularly on ways in which you think it can be improved. Our ultimate goal is to build a strong partnership with you.

Overview 

Successful, long-term, industry-university collaborations can greatly enhance the university's mission for education, research and outreach. The Foods for Health Institute's (FFHI) Industry Affiliate Program hopes to establish mutually beneficial relationships with industry partners who have an interest in:

  • providing support for research and development work being undertaken at the FFHI
  • contributing to the design of a program
  • participating in broad based interactions with faculty, students and research staff


These types of industry-university partnerships provide the FFHI with:

  • valuable funding to support the FFHI and address unmet needs in scientific research that may not be well supported by traditional funding agencies
  • educational opportunities in the form of student internships, visiting lecturers, workshops or seminars
  • the ability to create strong, industrially relevant research programs with high impact potential 

 

Goals

The goals of our Industrial Affiliate Program include:

  • To enhance the exposure and interactions of our students with industry through the building of strong research relationships and social networking.
  • To build industrially relevant, multidisciplinary research programs with high impact potential in the core research areas of the FFHI.
  • To generate industrially relevant intellectual property in the core research areas of the FFHI.
  • To facilitate information exchange with industry and contribute to the success of their research programs.
  • To build, manage and sustain long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with industry. 

 

Factors to Consider

When considering membership in the FFHI Industry Affiliate Program, there are several factors to consider:

  • First, many commonly shared research objectives between an industry and a university can be quickly and effectively addressed at an academic institute. The FFHI values and seeks industry advice for Research Consortia projects and allocates funding based on identified company interest.
  • Second, all companies have ongoing needs for employees with excellent training in subjects specific to a company's field of interest. The graduate students supported at the FFHI are a valuable resource for meeting these needs.
  • Second, all companies have ongoing needs for employees with excellent training in subjects specific to a company's field of interest. The graduate students supported at the FFHI are a valuable resource for meeting these needs. 

 

Program in Detail

The Industry Affiliate Program is designed to provide benefits to our members companies. In addition to the listed benefits, all member companies will have access to individualized assistance form the FFHI in: the identification of potential areas of collaboration; the building of teams of researchers and administrators to support projects and ensure their success; and the navigation of the policies at UC Davis regarding industry-university collaborations. There are currently four major opportunities for partnership with the Foods for Health Institute. They are described in detail below:

Faculty Spotlight

 

billristenpart FFHI Faculty member, Bill Ristenpart

was recently published in Nature for his exciting new research!  The new study shows that there is a point at which an increased electrical field actually keeps droplets from coalescing.

These surprising findings, published in the Sept. 17 issue of the journal Nature, could lead to improved applications in diverse fields including microchip manufacturing, biofuel and crude oil purification, and food oil processing. The research also increases our understanding of atmospheric conduction.  Link to article... 

 

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November 12-14, 2009 at California Polytechnic State University, Pomona.  *Approved by the California Dietetics Association for up to 25 CEUs. Official website...

 

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February 1-5, 2010 at UC Davis.  This one-week business intensive is designed for researchers of all levels in the fields relating to food and health.  Apply for enrollment by January 1!  More information...

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About the FFHI

Foods for Health Institute
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616

530 752 9211 phone
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