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Programme >
Commercialisation and Translation Symposium Translating and Commercialising your Research
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Track type:
Symposium
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Date: 18 Sep 2021
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Time:
0935 - 1105
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Location:
Seminar Room 2
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Ms Robin Rasor, Executive Director of the Office of Licensing and Ventures, will provide an overview of commercialisation and technology transfer at Duke University, North Carolina, USA, and the role it has played in the profile of the university and its Academic Medical Centre (AMC). She will pay particular attention to issues relating to commercialisation and licensing of intellectual property that is increasingly the basis for transactions with industry and start-ups, in particular datasets and digital tools for a variety of applications including predictive modeling, healthcare administration and others.
Does data have value? Who owns the data? What are some mechanisms for licensing data? What are some of the societal and reputational aspects associated with licensing data? There will be ample time for a question and answer session, followed by an overview of the SingHealth-Duke-NUS AMC’s own Joint Centre for Technology and Development.
TOPIC 1:
From Idea to Industry: Supporting Faculty in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
TOPIC 2:
To Build a Translational Science Programmme by Academic Medical Centres
*Information is correct at time of update
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