This seminar will discuss the practice of strategically bundling various forms of complementary Intellectual Property to create a strong IP portfolio and facilitate commercialisation of research and innovation. Using examples from current efforts to protect the term ‘Manuka’, you will learn about the various collaborative mechanisms, how they have been licensed within the Manuka Honey … Continue reading "Intellectual Property Bundling"
Royal Society Te Apārangi is convening a multi-disciplinary panel to consider the potential uses and implications of gene editing in Aotearoa. Our first two discussion paper were released late 2017 on Healthcare and Pest Control. We are now looking to develop scenarios around the implications of gene editing in the primary industries, and a valuable part of this process … Continue reading "Gene Editing in Primary Industries Workshop | Hamilton"
Royal Society Te Apārangi is convening a multi-disciplinary panel to consider the potential uses and implications of gene editing in Aotearoa. Our first two discussion paper were released late 2017 on Healthcare and Pest Control. We are now looking to develop scenarios around the implications of gene editing in the primary industries, and a valuable part of this process … Continue reading "Gene Editing in Primary Industries Workshop | Dunedin"
Royal Society Te Apārangi is convening a multi-disciplinary panel to consider the potential uses and implications of gene editing in Aotearoa. Our first two discussion paper were released late 2017 on Healthcare and Pest Control. We are now looking to develop scenarios around the implications of gene editing in the primary industries, and a valuable part of this process … Continue reading "Gene Editing in Primary Industries Workshop | Napier"
The annual AusBiotech conference has brought together Australian and international biotech leaders and stakeholders, creating a forum to reflect on the sector’s achievements and exchange ideas to further advance the sector’s standing both nationally and globally.
The Australasian Genomic Technologies Conference 2018 (AGTA18) will cover all aspects of genomic science, technologies and their applications. Research sessions include Cancer Genomics, Neurogenetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Plant and Animal Genomics, Microbial and Metagenomics, Ancient DNA as well as highlights of emerging genomic technologies. The discounted early bird rate for AGTA ends on August 10. … Continue reading "Australasian Genomic Technologies Conference 2018"