Why Patents and Commercialization Are Important for Scientists - Presentation 11
Offered By: NIH Clinical Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the importance of patents and commercialization for scientists in this 34-minute presentation by Steve Ferguson, part of the NIH Clinical and Translational Research Summer Course. Gain insights into technology transfer, intellectual property commercialization, and the role of scientists in these processes. Learn about key questions to consider in IP commercialization, the journey from lab bench to customer, and how commercialization supports institutional missions. Discover the realities of potential financial gains for scientists and institutions through IP commercialization. Understand the basic obligations of scientists in the commercialization process and the importance of balancing various factors. This lecture provides valuable knowledge for researchers interested in translating their scientific discoveries into real-world applications.
Syllabus
Intro
Technology Transfer, IP Commercialization & The Role of Scientists
The Scientist's Basic Obligations For
Key Questions To Ask In Technology IP Commercialization
Remember: "Coolness" of the Science Will Not Help IP Commercialization
Product Commercialization: From Lab Bench IP to Customer
Technology IP Commercialization at Universities and Federal Labs
IP Commercialization Supports Institutional Mission
Balancing Act
Can IP Commercialization Make Scientists And Institutions Rich?
Summary: Technology IP Commercialization
Taught by
NIH Clinical Center
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