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SUMMARY:I-Corps Short Course @ Cornell University (Oct 4th - Oct 18th)
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: Fri. Oct 4 (9am-1pm)- In-person\nSession 2: Sat. Oct 5 (9am-1pm)- In-person\nSession 3: Thrs. Oct 10 (2-3pm)- Online\nSession 4: Tues. Oct 15 (2-3pm)- Online\nSession 5: Fri. Oct 18 (12pm-4pm)- In-person \n  \nIn this 2-week course\, researchers working on a tech innovation “get out of the lab” and talk with customers to identify the best product-market fit. You may apply with a team of 1-3 people. \nTeams may not split attendance between members. The Team Lead is required to attend and participate fully in every session of the short course. This is important for two reasons:\n1) Course learning is cumulative\n2) Only team members who personally complete the full short course can be considered for NSF lineage and a nomination for national I-Corps Teams. \n  \nMore Information » \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/i-corps-short-course-cornell-university-oct-4th-oct-18th
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191009T120000
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SUMMARY:IP & Pizza
DESCRIPTION:Learn from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (WSGR) about the nuts and bolts of University-based Startups. \nJoin us for an overview and active discussion with deeply experienced professionals from Silicon Valley\, hear their perspective on: \n\nCreating Business Plans\nLicensing University Technologies\nRaising Capital\n\n  \nKatharine “Kathy” Ku\, Chief Licensing Advisor\, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati – Palo Alto office \nKathy served as the Executive Director of Stanford University’s Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) for 27 years. During that period\, OTL licensed out hundreds of new technologies\, bringing in $1.8 billion\, most of which went back to support research and education at Stanford.  Because Stanford’s OTL licensed many start-ups\, including Google\, Tableau\, iRhythm\, she understands the challenges of building a successful company through a robust intellectual property portfolio. \nKathy served as President of the Association of University Technology Managers.   She also spearheaded the development and implementation of nine principles related to university technology licensing. The principles are set forth in document entitled “In the Public Interest: Nine Points to Consider in Licensing University Technology.” More than 120 institutions have adopted the principles since they were published in 2007. \n  \nMatthew J. Meyer\, Chief Client Corporate Development Advisor in the life sciences\, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati \nBased in San Francisco\, Matthew leads the firm’s life science business advisory practice—a newly formed\, innovative resource aimed at providing start-up and emerging life sciences companies with business insights\, capabilities\, and strategies to help them thrive and address some of their most challenging issues. \nMatthew is an experienced executive and corporate attorney who has held diverse roles of increasing responsibility across a wide range of private and public biopharma\, medtech\, and precision medicine companies from start-ups to Fortune 50 in the U.S. and Europe\, including Pfizer\, Novartis\, and CareDx. His leadership capabilities include delivery of strong commercial results\, structuring and executing partnering transactions across the product life cycle\, raising debt and equity capital in the private and public markets\, and working with founders\, management teams\, and boards to address complex business issues to support rapid growth. \n  \nFor more information\, please download a summary of the WSGR business advisory practice here. \n  \nVenue: Physical Sciences Building\, Room 401. \nRSVP: https://cornell.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vsyLpDLmpPFpQh \nContact information: Lynda Inseque\, Corporate Outreach & Engagement Manager\, lci2@cornell.edu
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/ip-pizza
LOCATION:Physical Sciences Building
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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SUMMARY:CTL Office Hours at Weill Hall
DESCRIPTION:Location: Weill Hall 404A (within the McGovern Center). \nCome talk with one of our Licensing and Business Development Officers if you have any questions about an invention disclosure\, the patenting process\, and the licensing process. \nWalk-in appointment.  \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/ctl-office-hours-at-weill-hall-2
CATEGORIES:CTL Office Hours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191017T173000
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CREATED:20191017T223228Z
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SUMMARY:Red Bear Angels Healthcare Innovation Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Top Investors\, Healthcare Executives and Enterpreneurs discuss the biggest opportunities for innovation in healthcare and best practices. \n  \nLocation: Tata Innovation Center\, Tata 381 and 391 \n11 East Loop Road\nNew York\, NY 10044 \n  \nRSVP to Sarah Fox – Associate@rbangels.com\nLimited space available \n== \nEvent sponsored by CTL \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/red-bear-angels-healthcare-innovation-roundtable
LOCATION:Tata Innovation Center\, 11 East Loop Road\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10044\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191018T140000
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SUMMARY:CTL Office Hours at Day Hall
DESCRIPTION:Location: Room 222-D\, Day Hall \n  \nCome talk with the Associate Director for Technology Licensing in Physical Science\, Martin Teschl\, if you have any questions about an invention disclosure\, the patenting process\, and the licensing process. \n  \nWalk-in appointment.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/ctl-office-hours-at-day-hall
CATEGORIES:CTL Office Hours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191022T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191022T160000
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CREATED:20190819T225556Z
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SUMMARY:Cornell AgriTech Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Where: Room 104 Hedrick Hall at Cornell AgriTech New York State Agricultural Experiment Station\, Geneva.\n\n\nJess Lyga\, Technology Licensing Officer\, will be available to meet during her office hours at Cornell AgriTech in Geneva\, NY. She will be there to answer questions about the licensing process\, disclosures\, plant patents\, plant variety protection (PVP)\, trademarks\, etc. \nPlease contact her directly to schedule a meeting between 9am-5pm at jml73@cornell.edu
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/cornell-agritech-office-hours-5
CATEGORIES:CTL Office Hours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191022T120000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: CTAM Information Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Applications for CTAM are Open. \nRegister to the session 1 on October 22\, 2019 at 12 PM to learn how your research project can get up to $50K! \nLearn also about the program\, the requirements\, the success stories\, and the application process to the CTAM program. \nRegister at https://cornell.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8i9GTTXW4S4ydhj \n== \nMore about the CTAM program: https://ctl.cornell.edu/inventors/ctam/
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/webinar-ctam-information-session-1
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191025T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191025T113000
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SUMMARY:Engineering Entrepreneurship Workshop: The Fast-Track to Licensing University Technology
DESCRIPTION:October 25\, 10 – 11:30 a.m. \neHub Collegetown – Multipurpose Room \nPat Govang and Nate Cook will lead this workshop discussion focused on how to fast-track licensing of university technology.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/engineering-entrepreneurship-workshop-the-fast-track-to-licensing-university-technology
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191025T120000
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CREATED:20191016T044900Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: CTAM Information Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Applications for CTAM are Open. \nRegister to the session 1 on October 25\, 2019 at 12 PM to learn how your research project can get up to $50K! \nLearn also about the program\, the requirements\, the success stories\, and the application process to the CTAM program. \nRegister at https://cornell.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hXbbCkVr9B2EAt \n== \nMore about the CTAM program: https://ctl.cornell.edu/inventors/ctam/
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/webinar-ctam-information-session-2
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191026T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191109T160000
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CREATED:20191002T204228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T204228Z
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SUMMARY:I-Corps 'Clean Energy' Short Course Cornell & Binghamton Universities (Oct 26th - Nov 9th)
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: Sat. Oct. 26 (10am-2pm)- In-person\nSession 2: Sun. Oct. 27 (10am-2pm)- In-person\nSession 3: Th. Oct. 31 (2pm-3pm)- Online\nSession 4: Th. Nov. 7 (2pm-3pm)- Online\nSession 5: Sat. Nov. 9 (10am-2pm)- In-person \nSessions 1 & 2 Location: Ithaca\, NY\nRev: Ithaca Startup Works\n314 E. State St. Ithaca\, NY 14850 \nSession 5 Location: Binghamton\, NY\nKoffman Southern Tier Incubator\n120 Hawley St. Binghamton\, NY 13901 \nIn this 2-week course\, researchers working on a clean energy tech innovation “get out of the lab” and talk with customers to identify the best product-market fit. You may apply with a team of 1-3 people. \nTeams may not split attendance between members. The Team Lead is required to attend and participate fully in every session of the short course. This is important for two reasons:\n1) Course learning is cumulative\n2) Only team members who personally complete the full short course can be considered for NSF lineage and a nomination for national I-Corps Teams. \n  \nMore Information »
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/i-corps-clean-energy-short-course-cornell-binghamton-universities-oct-26th-nov-9th
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