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Each year on April 26, World Intellectual Property Day celebrates the role that intellectual property rights play in encouraging innovation and creativity. This year's theme of "Powering change: Women in innovation and creativity" celebrates the brilliance, ingenuity, curiosity and courage of the women who are driving change in our world and shaping our common future. For more information on how you can participate, visit the World IP Day website.
Harvard University
A minimally invasive surgical device to be commercialized by a newly launched startup could fundamentally transform the way doctors correct organ defects. For patients with certain conditions such as a hole in the heart, the device might one day provide a lasting repair without the complications and risks common to more invasive types of surgery.
Harvard University's Office of Technology Development (OTD) has established a licensing agreement with HoliStick Medical, granting the Paris-based startup exclusive worldwide rights to commercially develop this medical technology co-owned by Harvard, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital and MIT.
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Twin Cities Business
A University of Minnesota chemistry professor who has developed a method for rapidly detecting the presence of urinary tract infections said she's launching a commercialization push for a new consumer product.
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Biomass Magazine
On a whim, Iowa State University's Robert C. Brown asked students to crank up the oxygen. Brown and the engineers in his research group had worked for years to develop a thermochemical process called fast pyrolysis to produce biorenewable products. The process uses heat in the absence of oxygen to break down corn stalks, wood chips and other biomass to produce a liquid bio-oil for energy and a biochar for fertilizer.
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Universities devote significant resources to research and development, but often struggle to generate meaningful revenue from their intellectual property – revenue that could be used to advance their mission. Longford Capital provides financial assistance to universities to help them realize the full value of their intellectual property, without burdening their budgets.
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Business Wire
ImmunoRestoration, Inc., a company recently formed to lead the development and commercialization of a novel immunotherapeutic cancer vaccine platform, today announced an exclusive license agreement with the University of Pennsylvania. The agreement provides for ImmunoRestoration to commercialize certain intellectual property and technology related to the potential treatment of breast and other cancers.
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The AUTM Annual Meeting Planning Committee is currently seeking topics for the AUTM 2019 Annual Meeting. Topics should be educational, timely and appeal to a wide range of audiences. Novel session formats, hot topics, creative solutions to technology transfer issues, spotlight on industry concerns and dynamic discussions on challenges will be given special consideration.
Submission deadline is Tuesday, April 17. Submit your topic.
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BIO International Convention is back in Boston, June 4-7, to celebrate history-making innovation. Join BIO to take advantage of unparalleled business partnering, gain insights from thought leaders in hundreds of education sessions and network with 16,000+ of biotech's most influential.
Academic opportunities at BIO 2018
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Your time is precious and you're careful how you spend it. Help AUTM make
this world a better place by serving on a Committee or Task Force today. Visit
the AUTM Volunteer Portal and let us put your talents to work. Your short- or
long-term assignment will help AUTM advance its mission and help you make
even more connections in the technology transfer field.
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The AUTM Mentorship Program is an opportunity for early-stage and mid-career professionals with a thirst for knowledge to establish one-on-one relationships with experts in the industry in an effort to transfer knowledge of University technology management, exchange ideas, and encourage professional development. There is no cost to participate in the program. Mentees and mentors must commit to at least 1 hour per month for a telephone call, and complete a survey at the conclusion of the program.
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Region Meetings
Connect with local technology transfer colleagues and industry contacts.
Courses
All AUTM in-person courses are eligible for continuing education (CE) credits.
Partnering Forums
Business development meetings that focus on a specific industry niche.
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Registered Technology Transfer Professional (RTTP) designation recognizes the skills, knowledge, and deal-making expertise of technology transfer professionals on a world-wide basis. The next submission date for RTTP applications is Friday, April 20.
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