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Socially Responsible Licensing Workshop October 6, 2009

By Claudia Stewart posted 09-08-2009 15:52

  

Registration is Open for the Socially Responsible Licensing Workshop, October 6, 2009

 


Georgetown
University’s Office of Technology Commercialization will host a conference and workshop on socially responsible licensing.

 

The all-day event will take place at Georgetown University, in Washington, DC on October 6, 2009. 

 

To register, click on the following link: 

 

https://www4.georgetown.edu/uis/keybridge/keyregistration/forms/index.cfm?Action=View&SiteID=12&FormID=69)

 

 


ABOUT THE SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE LICENSING WORKSHOP

October 6, 2009

Georgetown University

 

At a time when increasing emphasis in the public and the private sectors is being focused on approaches to socially responsible licensing, this all-day conference will provide technology transfer professionals with a thorough overview and in-depth discussion of accomplishments to date, lessons learned, and proposed approaches. Panels of highly experienced and renowned practitioners will present examples and insights into what has worked, what hasn't and what changes are on the horizon. Attendees will have ample networking opportunities, and will be provided with a tool kit of resources to apply to their licensing practices. The day will include speaker presentations, two panels and Q&A sessions, breakfast, lunch and a closing reception. Accommodations will be available near campus.

 


The workshop will include participants from academia, foundations, government, and industry, and topics will include:

 

  • goals for socially responsible licensing
  • constraints and frameworks which may limit or shape the approaches adopted by different stakeholders
  • current issues as they have surfaced through recent efforts in socially responsible licensing
  • development of toolkits for universities interested in establishing socially responsible practices and policies.

 

The two-session workshop will review stakeholder perspectives and the current status of licensing with regard to access, and will include discussions of deals, programs and business models that foster social responsibility.  Specific contract provisions and practices that support successful outcomes for licensing will also be addressed.

 


CONFIRMED PANELISTS

 

Ashley J. Stevens, D. Phil (Oxon)
Executive Director, Office of Technology Transfer

Boston University

 


Carol Mimura, Ph.D., Asst. Vice Chancellor
Intellectual Property and Industry Research Alliances (IPIRA)
Office of Technology Licensing
University of California, Berkeley

 


Jon Soderstrom, Ph.D.

Managing Director, Office of Cooperative Research

Yale University, Immediate Past President, Association of University Technology Managers

 


Brian Toohey, Senior Vice President,

International Affairs, PhRMA

 


Erik Iverson, Associate General Counsel

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

 


Michelle Li, Ph.D., MBA

Director, Business Development

Merck Vaccines & Infectious Diseases

 


Patrick Nef, Ph.D.

Chief Business Officer

Medicines for Malaria Venture

 


David Rosenberg

Vice President, Corporate IP Policy

GlaxoSmithKline

 


Geralyn Ritter, J.D., M.A.

Vice President of Global Public Policy and Corporate Responsibility

Merck & Co., Inc.

 


Adrian Arima

Senior Director, Legal Affairs

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

 


Todd Sherer

Associate Vice President for Research and Director of the Office of Technology Transfer

Emory University

 


Richard Rodriguez, MBA

Director, Division of Technology Development and Transfer

National Institutes of Health

 


Stephanie Spangler, PhD

Yale University

 


TENTATIVE AGENDA FOR THE SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE LICENSING WORKSHOP ON OCTOBER 6, 2009

 

 


7:30-8:30am
               Breakfast and Registration –Copley Hall

 


8:30am
                        Welcome --Claudia Stewart –ICC Auditorium

                                     Opening Remarks – Ashley Stevens

 


8:45-9:15am
               Carol Mimura – History and Framework –University Perspective


9:15-11:00am
             Panel 1:  Focus:  Business Models and Partnerships –
                                      Foundations and Industry

                                                Erik Iverson

                                                Brian Toohey

                                                Patrick Nef

                                                Michelle Li

                                                David Rosenberg                                            


11:00-11:15am
                       Coffee

 


11:15-12:00pm
                       Questions & Discussion – Ashley Stevens, Moderator

 


12:00-1:30pm
                          Lunch –Copley Hall

                                                  Speaker: Geralyn Ritter, Merck:  Corporate Policy

 


1:30-3:00pm
               Panel 2: Focus: Universities/ Not-for-Profit and Industry
                                                  Models –ICC Auditorium

                                                  Stephanie Spangler, Yale University

                                                  Adrian Arima, Gilead

                                                  Todd Sherer, Emory University

                                                  Jon Soderstrom, Yale University

                                                  Richard Rodriguez, NIH                                             

 


3:00-3:15pm
               Coffee

 


3:15-4:00pm
               Questions and Wrap Up –Ashley Stevens, Moderator,
                                      Carol Mimura, Claudia Stewart

 


4:15-6:00pm
               Closing Reception


ACCOMODATIONS

Accommodations are available on or near campus. 

 

Georgetown University Hotel & Conference Center

202-687-3200

 

Holiday Inn Washington-Georgetown

800-972-3159

 

Georgetown Inn

202-333-8900

 


Our office has reserved blocks of rooms at the Holiday Inn Washington –Georgetown and in the Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Center.  Your prompt registration will assist us in reserving a sufficient number of rooms. Please contact Azra Furbach at 202-687-7424 if you are interested.

 

 

Sponsorship Opportunities

 

Level One Sponsor                                                                          $7500

Conference participation

·         Five complimentary registrations for the full day workshop.

·         Invitation for three guests to attend pre-conference dinner with speakers the evening before.

·         Opportunity to be a sponsor of a particular event of the workshop depending on availability (e.g. breakfast, morning speaker, luncheon, closing reception, panel presentations).

 


Visibility

·         Poster dedicated solely to your firm at the event which you sponsor.

·         Dedicated space for your firm to place hand-out material.

·         Poster announcement of your firm’s sponsorship in a list of sponsors at the entrance to the conference.

·         Inclusion in the meeting brochure as a Level One sponsor, with neutral company information.

·         Listing of sponsorship on the Georgetown web page dedicated to this meeting, with a link to the sponsor’s homepage.

 


Level Two Sponsor                                                                          $5000

Conference participation

·         Three complimentary registrations for the full day workshop

·         Invitation for two guests to attend pre-conference dinner with speakers the evening before.


Visibility

·         Poster announcement of your firm’s sponsorship in a list of sponsors at the entrance to the conference.

·         Dedicated space for your firm to place hand-out material.

·         Inclusion in the meeting brochure as a Level Two sponsor, with neutral company information.

·         Listing of sponsorship on the Georgetown web page dedicated to this meeting, with a link to the sponsor’s homepage.

 


Level Three Sponsor                                                                        $2500

Conference participation

·         Two complimentary registrations for the full day workshop

·         Invitation for one guest to attend pre-conference dinner with speakers the evening before.


Visibility

·         Poster announcement of your firm’s sponsorship in a list of sponsors at the entrance to the conference.

·         Inclusion in the meeting brochure as a Level Three sponsor, with neutral company information.

·         Listing of sponsorship on the Georgetown web page dedicated to this meeting, with a link to the sponsor’s homepage.

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