F.I.R.E. Series

The F.I.R.E. (For Inventors, Researchers, and Entrepreneurs) Series is a regular lecture series designed to educate the university community about the many aspects of Technology Transfer, what it means to be an inventor, what every researcher should know in order to protect potential intellectual property rights, and the complexities of starting a business."Reasons to File a Patent on Your Research Discovery"

This month we will look at the reasons for filing patent applications (or other methods of intellectual property protection) on discoveries resulting from academic research.

Our presenter is Joseph M. Noto, Esq., a partner in Nixon Peabody. Mr. Noto's practice areas include Intellectual Property and Patent Prosecution, particularly in Medical Devices, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech, Cleantech, and Technology.

Refreshments will be served. Please contact David Englert, or call 585.784.8856 for more information or to register for this event.

Although the F.I.R.E. Series continues to be free and open to the public, a small fee for parking may apply (between $4 and $6). Registration would be appreciated by noon Tuesday, 10 January 2012.

Where: the Class of '62 Auditorium (G-9425 & 1-9425)
When: Thursday, 12 January 2012, 9:00 - 10:00 AM

 

 

Date(s):

01/12/2012

Address:

601 Elmwood Ave., Univ. of Rochester, Class of '62 Auditorium
Rochester, NY 14642

Organization:

The Offices of Technology Transfer

Time:

9:00 am – 10:00 am

Telephone:

585-784-8856

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