The University of Wisconsin has reaped $850 million from technology transfer successes over the years. A large portion of that came after one of its leading scientists, Harry Steenbock, discovered a way to add vitamin D to food in the 1920s.
The University of Wisconsin has reaped $850 million from technology transfer successes over the years. A large portion of that came after one of its leading scientists, Harry Steenbock, discovered a way to add vitamin D to food in the 1920s.