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SUMMARY:CTL@WCM Office Hours with Lukasz Kowalik
DESCRIPTION:On February 10th\, office hours will be hosted by Lukasz Kowalik\, Senior Licensing and Business Development Officer at CTL@WCM.\n\nLukasz has a focus on CNS-related technologies:\n\nBrain and Mind Research Institute\nMetabolic Health Center\nMeyer Cancer Center\nAnesthesiology\nMedicine\nNeurological Surgery\nNeurology\nPsych\nQatar\n\n  \nTo reserve your 30-minute Zoom office hours session\, select your preferred date and time. You will be given access to a Zoom registration link and will meet privately with Lukasz within that Zoom session. \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/ctlwcm-office-hours-with-lukasz-kowalik
CATEGORIES:CTL Events,CTL Office Hours
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SUMMARY:New Program: Ignite Postdoc for Ventures - Info Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Applications are now open for Ignite: Postdoc for Ventures program and accepted through April 4\, 2022. \n  \nThe Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation (OVPRI) has launched Ignite Postdoc for Ventures\, one of the three signature programs of the Ignite series to turn promising academic research into viable startups founded by Postdoctoral Fellows and soon-to-be graduating Ph.D. students.\n\n\n  \nThe program will provide resources for entrepreneurial-minded postdocs to form new technology ventures based on Cornell inventions. The program adheres to a 1+1 model: 12-month phase in a Cornell lab\, supervised by Cornell faculty\, and 12-month phase in a business incubator\, mentored by the incubator.\n  \n\n\n\nKey features of the program include:\n\n\nSelected projects will be funded approximately $120K a year to support the compensation of the postdoc and basic experiment expenses\nAll Ignite Postdocs will be Cornell employees during both phases I and II of the program under full-time commitment\nPostdocs will work at the faculty inventor’s lab for technology development and will have access to the incubator as an associate member for business development and connections during both phases\nAn Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) will work closely with the Ignite Postdocs in both phases.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/new-program-info-session-1
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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SUMMARY:New Program: Ignite Postdoc for Ventures – Info Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Applications are now open for Ignite: Postdoc for Ventures program and accepted through April 4\, 2022. \n  \nThe Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation (OVPRI) has launched Ignite Postdoc for Ventures\, one of the three signature programs of the Ignite series to turn promising academic research into viable startups founded by Postdoctoral Fellows and soon-to-be graduating Ph.D. students.\n\n\n  \nThe program will provide resources for entrepreneurial-minded postdocs to form new technology ventures based on Cornell inventions. The program adheres to a 1+1 model: 12-month phase in a Cornell lab\, supervised by Cornell faculty\, and 12-month phase in a business incubator\, mentored by the incubator.\n  \n\n\n\nKey features of the program include:\n\n\nSelected projects will be funded approximately $120K a year to support the compensation of the postdoc and basic experiment expenses\nAll Ignite Postdocs will be Cornell employees during both phases I and II of the program under full-time commitment\nPostdocs will work at the faculty inventor’s lab for technology development and will have access to the incubator as an associate member for business development and connections during both phases\nAn Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) will work closely with the Ignite Postdocs in both phases.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/info-session-2
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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SUMMARY:IP Series #2: “Why are diagnostic claims so hard to get (in the US)?”
DESCRIPTION:IP Series #2: “Why are diagnostic claims so hard to get (in the US)?” \n  \nFeatured speakers:\n\nMichael L. Goldman\, Partner\, Troutman Pepper\nTate Tischner\, Counsel\, Troutman Pepper\nBrian Kelly\, Director\, Technology Licensing\n\n  \nDuring this second IP series\, Mike Goldman\, Tate Tischner\, and Brian Kelly will address the challenges of protecting diagnostic innovations in the United States. \n  \nThis talk will provide insights into the patent eligibility limitations in this field\, the strategies to overcome them\, and the important aspects to consider as an inventor when you disclose to the CTL office. \n  \nRSVP here.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/ip-series-2-why-are-diagnostic-claims-so-hard-to-get-in-the-us
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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SUMMARY:A Plant License - AUTM Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The anatomy of a plant license is different from that of a biotechnology\, pharmaceutical\, or medical devices license. Different types of intellectual property protect plants\, so drafting associated licenses can be challenging. The deal terms vary according to the type of license. Plants are a huge part of the earth’s ecosystem\, and understanding how they grow and eventually reach the market is attractive. Panelists will cover these issues. Join this session\, and you may even learn how the soybean made it to our dinner plates. \n  \nModerator: \nJill Link\, McKee\, Voorhees & Sease\, PLC \nSpeaker: \nThomas Herlache\, MSU Technolgies \nBrea Hutchcraft-May\, Bayer Crop Science \nJessica Stein\, Cornell University
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/a-plant-license-autm-annual-conference
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