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Thirteenth meeting of the Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants
 
Intellectual Property Concerns for Toxicogenomics
June 29, 2006
NAS Building of the National Academies
Washington, DC
 
8:15 Introduction of the Standing Committee
Kenneth S. Ramos, Health Sciences Center, University of Louisville
8:20 Introduction to the Workshop
Lawrence M. Sung, University of Maryland School of Law
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8:30 Primer on Intellectual Property
Christopher M. Holman, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
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9:00 Cutting-Edge Issues in Intellectual Property Litigation
Lawrence M. Sung, University of Maryland School of Law
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9:30 Cutting-Edge Practices and Considerations in Technology Transfer
Brian R. Stanton, Office of Technology Transfer, National Institutes of Health
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10:00 Reaping the Benefits of Genomic and Proteomic Research: Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation, and Public Health: A National Academies Report
Roderick R. McKelvie, Covington & Burling (Report Committee Co-Chair)
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10:30
Question & Answer Session
Moderator: Lawrence M. Sung, University of Maryland School of Law
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11:15 Impact of Intellectual Property Concerns on the Development of a Community Resource Project
Claire T. Driscoll, Technology Transfer Office, National Human Genome Research Institute
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12:00 Question & Answer Session
Moderator: Lawrence M. Sung, University of Maryland School of Law
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12:15 Lunch
 
1:15 Panel I: Incentives for Contributors to Community Resource Projects
Moderator: Todd Sherer, Emory University
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Panelists: Claire T. Driscoll, Technology Transfer Office, National Human Genome Research Institute
Robert L. Strausberg, J. Craig Venter Institute
Edward M. Yoshida, Merck & Co., Inc.
 
2:10 Panel II: Intellectual Property Protection of Database Outputs: Possible Consequences and Database Policiess
Moderator: John Quackenbush, Harvard School of Public Health
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Panelists: Roderick R. McKelvie, Covington & Burling
George Elliott, United States Patent and Trademark Office
Arti K. Rai, Duke University Download Presentation Slides
 
3:20 Panel III: Access to Patented Toxicogenomics Applications
Moderator: Mark Rothstein, University of Louisville School of Medicine
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Panelists: Joann A. Boughman, American Society of Human Genetics
Jon F. Merz, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Timothy Holbrook, Chicago-Kent College of Law
 
4:15 Question and Answer Session for All Panelists
Moderators: Kenneth S. Ramos, University of Louisville
Lawrence M. Sung, University of Maryland School of Law
Audio Clip
 
4:45 Closing Remarks
Members of the Workshop Planning Committee
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