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Dame Fiona Elizabeth Murray is the Associate Dean for Innovation at the
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. She is a member of the
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's Council for Science and Technology.


Early life and education

Murray studied at
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, where she earned her BA degree in 1989 and MA in 1990, both in Chemistry. She moved to the
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for her graduate studies, where she worked in applied science at
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. For her research Murray studied decision making surrounding renewable energy policy in
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. She obtained an AM degree in 1992 and a
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in 1996 from Harvard, both in Applied Sciences. After completing her doctorate Murray returned to the University of Oxford, where she was appointed a lecturer at the Saïd Business School. She held a fellowship at St Catherine's College, Oxford.


Research and career

Murray was appointed to the faculty at the
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in 1999, where she serves as the William Porter Professor of Entrepreneurship. At MIT, Murray works on the commercialisation of scientific research and the development of mechanisms that can better connect academics to entrepreneurs. She specialises in biotechnology, biomedical science and clean energy. She helps scientific start-ups and spin-outs to develop their business strategy, partnering the public and private sectors. She teaches two courses at the MIT Sloan School of Management, including innovation teams and new enterprises, and launched the
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Entrepreneurship & Innovation degree in 2006. Her research considers the role of women in the commercialisation of science. Murray is co-Director of the MIT Innovation Initiative. This role has seen her partner with communities in Africa, launching programs to support African entrepreneurs in their fundraising, networking and business proposals, as well as initiatives that champion diversity in innovation. She was elected to the
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's Council for Science and Technology in 2014. In 2015, she was made a
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(CBE) in the New Year Honours for her services to entrepreneurship. In 2020, Murray showed that women scientists are less likely to score highly on their grant applications because of the words that they use. Specifically, women are 16 % less likely to score highly on their grant proposals, which Murray attributes to different communication styles between men and women. She found that women use fewer of reviewer's favourite words, and more of the words that are associated with lower scores. She has studied the differences between men and women's patenting rates, as well as investigating where women inventors are located. Together with her first Ph.D. student at MIT, Kenneth G. Huang (National University of Singapore), they showed in 2009 that gene patents decrease follow-on public genetic knowledge, with broader patent scope, private sector ownership, patent thickets, fragmented patent ownership and gene's commercial relevance exacerbating their effect. Murray was appointed
Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George IV, Prince of Wales, while he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III. It is named in honou ...
(DCMG) in the
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for services to science, technology and diversity.


Selected publications

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References

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