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Beyond the Contracts-Measuring the Actual Impact of a Patent Licensing Program Webinar hosted by the DC Chapter Wednesday, November 29, 2023 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET 12:00 pm - 1:00pm CT 11:00 am - 12:00 pm MT 10:00 am - 11:00 am PT
Program: In 2022, the Office of Technology Transfer at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) engaged RTI International, a nonprofit research institute, to develop new methods for characterizing and measuring the impact of technologies developed by NIH’s Intramural Research Program. The RTI team created models to illustrate how technologies licensed from NIH to firms contribute to the stimulation of the U.S. biomedical innovation system, economic activity, and national and global public health. This presentation will discuss the results of the project and show the true value of a patent & licensing program and its full range of impacts over the course of more than 30 years of technology transfer activity.
Speakers: | Steven Ferguson, Special Advisor, NIH Office of Technology Transfer
Steven M. Ferguson currently serves as Special Advisor at the NIH Office of Technology Transfer where he has worked since 1990. The biomedical technology transfer program at NIH is one of the world’s largest with a portfolio that includes over 2,000 active licenses with aggregate sales greater than $10B per year that is based upon research that has also generated 44 FDA-approved drugs & vaccines. A former chemist at the National Cancer Institute and biotech industry product manager, Mr. Ferguson holds Master's Degrees in Business Administration (George Washington University) and Chemistry (University of Cincinnati) as well as Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry (Case Western Reserve University). A registered Patent Agent and a Certified Licensing Professional (CLP), Mr. Ferguson has served as faculty and Technology Transfer Department Chair at the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (FAES) Graduate School at NIH and the Biotechnology Industry Organization “BIO Boot Camp”. He also serves as a business reviewer or advisory board member for the US-India Science & Technology Endowment Fund, Maryland Industrial Partnerships, Maryland Innovation Initiative, Virginia Bio-Life Science Gap Fund, US Department of Education Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program, the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology and the DOD Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. He has published extensively in the field of technology transfer and has also received the AUTM President’s Award (AUTM Band), the AUTM Volunteer Service Award, the NIH Director’s Award, the FAES Instruction Award, five “Deal of Distinction” awards and the Frank Barnes Mentoring Award from the Licensing Executive Society, six Federal Laboratory Consortium Awards, and seventeen NIH Merit Awards in recognition of his service and activities in technology transfer.
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| Ray Van Dyke, Van Dyke Intellectual Property Law
Raymond
Van Dyke is an IP/Patent Attorney and Educator. In his practice he
helps a variety of clients in their IP matters. He specializes in patent
and trademark matters in various technologies, litigation, licensing,
and procurement.
After being a partner in big firms, he started
his own IP consultancy in Washington, DC, with diverse domestic and
international clientele and technologies, handling matters at the USPTO,
Federal Circuit and local State and Federal
courts. He teaches IP courses for engineers,
business people and other professionals at the University of Maryland
and George Mason University. He has also taught at Southern Methodist
University, American University, and
across the world. Ray also teaches at NIH and
other institutions. He is the Senior Vice President of Special Events at
LES and Chair of the LES DC Chapter; an AIPLA Fellow and former Chair
of a number of Committees; Chair
of the Montgomery County Bar Association IP
Section, former Board Member of the DC Chapter of the ACM, former Board
Member of ITechLaw (Computer Law Association); and continues his
involvement in IPO, the MSBA, AIPPI, ABA, BIO,
IEEE and other legal and technical
organizations. Ray got his BS, MS in Computer Science and law degree
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is licensed to
practice in DC, MD, NY, NJ and TX, as well as the USPTO,
and is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court,
Federal, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Circuit Courts and a number of
District Courts, Court of International Trade and Federal Court of
Claims. Ray also continues in his efforts
to fight on behalf of the small inventor
community in protecting the principles of the patent system. |
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