April and May Lecture Series
What Grad Students, Researchers, Faculty and other University Innovators
Need to Know about Intellectual Property, Commercializing
Technology, and the Lingo and Concepts of Importance to
University Technology Transfer Offices
Whether planning a startup or just being involved in research that might be commercialized in the future, this lecture series addresses practical and legal issues that you - as a current or future innovator or start-up - need to understand.
Attending these workshops will also be helpful to members of the SU community that are unfamiliar with the Technology Transfer Office.
Part I: Intellectual Property Basics for University Innovators, whether you are a
Researcher, Faculty, Staff or Student!
Part II: Sharing your Technology – the road
to Commercialization
Part III: Great if you are involved in a start-up or
are thinking about starting a company! |
Part IV: Show Me the Money!
Much needed information for start-ups.
Part V: Getting the Return on the Investment: an exit strategy
that will give your investors
exponential returns on
their investment!
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for date/time/location and
topics covered in this lecture series
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Information on the June 6, 2008
i-Edison Training & Demo Session
to be held
at Syracuse University.
Information Sheet for the Training & Demo
RSVP Form
Map with notes for i-Edison Training & Demo
Text of an e-mail announcement sent by J.P. Kim to the i-Edison listserv:
From: Edison (NIH/OD) [mailto:Edison@OD.NIH.GOV]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 4:03 PM
To: edison-announce-l@list.nih.gov
Cc: Jennifer M Crisp; Remines, Donna (NIH/OD) [C]; Kim, John (JP) (NIH/OD) [E]
Subject: iEdison Training/Demo Session: Syracuse, New York on June 6, 2008 (Friday)
To meet the large number of inquiries for another iEdison Training/Demo Session, we would note that our office is participating in another iEdison Training/Demo Session in Syracuse, New York on the morning of June 6, 2008 (Friday) to meet the many additional requests for such a session. This particular training event will be hosted by individuals from Syracuse University.
Although the NIH is not sponsoring this particular session, NIH iEdison staff will be conducting this training/demo workshop. Presenters from the iEdison office are scheduled to be J.P. Kim (Director & Policy Officer, DEITR, NIH, HHS) and Charles Smith (Senior iEdison User Support Specialist (Contractor), DEITR).
If you are interested in attending this iEdison Training/Demo Session, you will need to contact Ms. Jennifer M. Crisp (Licensing Associate) in the Syracuse University Office of Technology Transfer & Industrial Development for additional information and to ensure space availability (Email address jmcrisp@syr.edu, telephone number: (315) 443-4645). Ms. Crisp has indicated additional information may also be posted at http://techtransfer.syr.edu/Workshop.html in the near future.
We hope this session offering will help you to more easily fulfill your invention reporting obligations under your federal funding agreement(s), as well as provide funding agencies like ours with further information in continued support of research to benefit the public health.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to let us know.
Division of Extramural Inventions & Technology Resources (DEITR), Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA), Office of Extramural Research (OER), Office of the Director (OD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, (HHS)
Our Contact Information:
Telephone: 301/435-1986 / Fax: 301/480-0272 / Email: Edison@nih.gov
Websites: http://inventions.nih.gov; http://iEdison.gov
J.P. Kim, Director & Policy Officer, Division of Extramural Inventions & Technology Resources (DEITR), OPERA, OER, OD, NIH, HHS (jpkim@nih.gov) |
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More info on our most recent event
Friday, 3/28/08
Noon - 1:30pm
“Intellectual Property: Protecting Entrepreneurs’
Most Valuable Assets”
Learn what entrepreneurs need to know about protecting their intellectual property assets at the front end of innovation. SU’s Office of Technology Transfer and seasoned patent attorneys will provide an overview of patent law and the process of obtaining patents in the U.S. and the world.
Click link above to see more event details.
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