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SUMMARY:Lab to Impact: How a Supreme Court Ruling Impacts Patents
DESCRIPTION:Are you an inventor or entrepreneur that has patent applications? The rules of the game just changed. \n  \nA recent Supreme Court ruling has put a spotlight on the enablement requirement—a critical\, but often overlooked\, aspect of patenting. What is the enablement requirement? It is the need for patents to clearly and fully explain how to make and use the invention\, ensuring the claims are understandable and replicable by others in the field. \n  \nNow\, patents must fully explain the scope of their claims and innovators with CTL must adjust their strategies accordingly. \n  \nJoin us for an insightful webinar with Yvonne Shyntum\, Partner at Pabst Patent Group\, where you’ll gain practical insights into the ruling and how to stay ahead in this evolving landscape. \n  \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nWhat the Supreme Court’s new interpretation of enablement means for your patents.\nPractical strategies for crafting strong\, compliant patent applications.\nInsights from a seasoned expert in biotechnology and pharmaceutical patents.\n\n  \n\nAbout the speaker: Dr. Yvonne Shyntum is a leading IP attorney with extensive experience in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors.\nAbout the Host: Dr. Gene Masters directly with Cornell innovators in protecting their IP on behalf of Cornell and is a registered patent attorney with extensive expertise in patent filings in the life sciences innovation.\n\n  \nDon’t miss this learning opportunity on future-proof your patents (RSVP)\n \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/enablement
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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SUMMARY:Ignite Fellow for New Ventures Information Session #3
DESCRIPTION:One of the four signature programs of Ignite Cornell Research Lab to Market gap fund series. Launched in 2022\, Ignite Fellow for New Ventures program funds and trains Ph.D. and master’s holders with entrepreneurial outlooks to start technology ventures. \nThe program aims to build new solid businesses\, grow entrepreneur scientists and engineers\, advance technology commercialization\, and enrich Cornell’s venture ecosystem by creating high-value startup companies based on the partnership of an Ignite candidate and faculty inventor. \nJoin this information session to learn more.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/fellowsnewventures-info-session-2
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:CTL Events,Ignite,Info Sessions
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SUMMARY:Ignite Fellow for New Ventures Information Session
DESCRIPTION:One of the four signature programs of Ignite Cornell Research Lab to Market gap fund series. Launched in 2022\, Ignite Fellow for New Ventures program funds and trains Ph.D. and master’s holders with entrepreneurial outlooks to start technology ventures. \nThe program aims to build new solid businesses\, grow entrepreneur scientists and engineers\, advance technology commercialization\, and enrich Cornell’s venture ecosystem by creating high-value startup companies based on the partnership of an Ignite candidate and faculty inventor. \nJoin this information session to learn more.
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/fellowsnewventures-info-session
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:CTL Events,Ignite,Info Sessions
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SUMMARY:Lab to Impact: Commercialization and Venture Module on Founder's Equity
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cornell Center for Technology Licensing leadership for the Lab to Impact series\, where we focus on intellectual property and guide you through the essential steps of the technology commercialization process. You will gain insights into the end-to-end process\, from initial invention disclosure to IP protection\, licensing\, and\, ultimately\, commercialization.  \nJoin Nabil Ullah\, Senior Investment Analyst at Osage University Partners (OUP)\, for an in-depth workshop on Founder’s Equity\, tailored for new founders navigating equity allocation among co-founders\, advisors\, and early employees. This interactive session delves into venture capital perspectives on university startup formation\, covering essential topics like timing and strategies for equity distribution\, determining equity splits\, and understanding the potential impacts of poor allocation choices. We recommend attendees read OUP’s Solving the Equity Equation before the session.   \n 
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/lab-to-impact-commercialization-and-venture-module-on-founders-equity
CATEGORIES:CTL Events
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SUMMARY:NSF I-Corps Information Session (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Calling all researchers! If you have been working on a technology innovation and wish to explore its commercialization potential\, I-Corps can provide you with entrepreneurial education\, mentoring\, and up to $50\,000 in funding for customer discovery. \nHosted by the newly established NSF I-Corps Hub: Interior Northeast (IN I-Corps)\, the virtual NSF I-Corps Information Session on Tuesday\, July 25 (12:00 – 12:45 p.m. ET) is designed for busy graduate students\, postdocs\, and faculty interested in learning more about I-Corps regional and national programming. I-Corps instructors and alumni will be in attendance to share their experiences and answer your questions. \nThe National Science Foundation created I-Corps (Innovation Corps) to bridge the gap between fundamental research discoveries in science and engineering and the commercialization of technologies\, products\, and processes with the potential to benefit society. \nRegister for the info session here
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/nsf-icorps-information-session
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Info Sessions
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SUMMARY:I-Corps Regional Course hosted by University of Vermont (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:In this ~month long virtual course (July 24 – August 23)\, researchers working on a deep tech innovation “get out of your comfort zone” and talk with customers (virtually) to identify the best product-market fit. \nYou may apply with a team of 1-3 people. Teams may not split attendance between members. Please only include the members of your team that will be fully participating in the course. All team members are required to attend and participate fully in every course session and complete all coursework. \nMore information and registration here. \nApplication Closes: Wednesday\, June 28
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/i-corps-regional-course-uvermont
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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SUMMARY:I-Corps Regional Course hosted by University of Buffalo (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:In this ~ month-long virtual course (July 17 – August 16)\, researchers working on a deep tech innovation “get out of your comfort zone” and talk with customers (virtually) to identify the best product-market fit. \nYou may apply with a team of 1-3 people. Teams may not split attendance between members. Please only include the members of your team that will be fully participating in the course. All team members are required to attend and participate fully in every course session and complete all coursework. \nMore information and registration here. \nApplication Closes: Wednesday\, June 21
URL:https://ctl.cornell.edu/event/i-corps-regional-course-ubuffalo
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Partner 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
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