A patent is typically the result of applied research that is market-oriented, whereas a paper publication is the result of fundamental research that is knowledge-oriented. A patent is intended to provide financial benefits, and fundamental research is a source of significant innovation. Thus patents are the most crucial part of any innovation.
BITS emphasises innovation by translating ideas into a continuous commitment to research and knowledge creation. In addition, we also emphasise contribution through the novel and useful patentable inventions.
TEMPERATURE INDUCIBLE PROMOTER DERIVED AND MODIFIED FROM ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM DJ1 PLASMID, AND ITS USE IN E. COLI FOR PRODUCTION OF DESIRED PROTEIN Inventors: Prof. Ashish Das / Narayan Kumar PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION OF CHROMIUM(VI) TO CHROMIUM(III) BY NOSTOC CALCICOLA IMMOBILIZED ON SILICA GEL Inventors: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Verma/ S Ramachandaran/Pankaj Kumar Jain
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