What is Technology Transfer and why should you care? Join us for a discussion with Dr. Ranjan about the
technology transfer experience at the NIH and it’s evolution over three decades. We will be discussing the
evolving nature of science in today’s world and how you as a student or scientist face a rapidly changing
but exciting time. This workshop is interactive so please bring your experiences and questions.
workshop pro zvané - Technology Transfer - Cases in Biomedicine
Mukul Ranjan, PhD
Mukul Ranjan, Ph.D. , Branch Chief, Immunology and Emerging Infections Branch Office of Technology Development, Office of Technology Development, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Dr. Ranjan represents NIAID in collaborations between the public, private academic and non-profit sectors. Dr. Ranjan has extensive knowledge of intellectual property and U.S. patent laws, issues and procedures, and is a member of the US Patent Bar. He has worked at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) as a Biotechnology Patent Examiner dealing with receptors and cytokines. Before joining the PTO, Dr. Ranjan was a research scientist, at NIH studying gene regulation during early embryonic development and during cell differentiation in the brain and has published in numerous scientific journals.
Účast na semináři je díky podpoře z EU fondů pro projekt IntegRECAMO (OPVK CZ.1.07/2.3.00/20.0097) bezplatná.
V případě dotazů k cyklu seminářů IntegRECAMO "legislativní aspekty VaV, duševní vlastnictví" neváhejte kontaktovat Ing. Tomaštík tomastik@mou.cz nebo na tel. čísle +420 543 134 118.