Far too often, researchers are misinformed about the role and the possibilities arising around patents and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). In this course we will teach you what IPR are - with a special focus on patents. Also this course will look at the importance of patents in the world of biotechnology - and what you actually can patent.
Patenting in Biotechnology
Instructors: Federico De Masi
Sponsored by Louisiana Workforce Commission
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There are 9 modules in this course
An introduction to the important subjects within the field of patenting, such as novelty and “person skilled in the art”. By Federico De Masi
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5 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review
Get to know the important timeline for getting a patent. We look at the filing, international filing, examination, publication, and potential approval of a patent. Note that we will go deeper into the search machinery later in lecture 5. By Peter Ulvskov.
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2 videos2 readings2 assignments1 peer review
The first video introduces search reports and looks into destruction of novelty/inventive steps. The second video covers international filling - the PCT system. The issues with medical use claims will also be discussed. By Peter Ulvskov.
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2 videos2 readings3 assignments1 peer review
To map the patent landscape for an invention you need to be able to perform “literature search” for patents. This is important if you want to avoid infringing existing patents. In this lecture, different databases are reviewed: Derwent, USPTO, and NCBI. By Peter Ulvskov.
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3 videos1 reading4 assignments1 peer review
Here we go through the interesting issues, rules and possibilities of patenting specific biotechnology related items as microorganisms or enzymes. By Claus Jørgensen.
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1 video2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
How can we avoid infringing other patents and what are solutions in case we do? Freedom to operate (FTO) is in its essence to the constraints surrounding your invention that prevents your ability to produce/sell your invention. By Karin Beukel.
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1 video1 assignment1 peer review
In this lecture the novelty of chemical molecules and natural products are discussed. An interesting real life example tried to but things in perspective. By Federico De Masi.
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2 videos1 reading1 assignment
Introduction to using SciFinder, an enormous database for chemical reactions and compounds. See how one utilizes Markus formulas to search for patents. By Peter Ulvskov.
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1 video1 peer review
Philosophical lecture about the benefit of patenting and how to actually use your approved patent. Also importantly, we cover ALL the reasons to NOT patent! Definitely important even though we really love patents in this course.
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3 videos1 reading1 assignment
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Reviewed on May 13, 2020
I have learned a lot of practical knowledge and skills in analyzing a patent in biotechnology area. It is very useful! Thanks for the course!
Reviewed on Jun 10, 2020
you know the world of patents very clearly. very informative and never boring course
Reviewed on Jul 28, 2020
very informative classes, Nicely delivered by all faculty
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