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Managing Intellectual Property (Los Alamos National Laboratory) - Classroom (on-site)

Description:

Managing Intellectual Property is a course designed for all levels of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) staff (as well as inventors and authors) to identify responsibilities in managing intellectual property and to focus attention on the importance to the laboratory of effective intellectual property management. By properly protecting the laboratory's intellectual property, laboratory staff can enhance the reputation of the laboratory, attract sponsored research agreements, generate royalty income, create recruitment incentives, and help the University of California (UC) meet a contractual obligation to the Department of Energy (DOE). Management responsibilities include guiding Principal Investigators (PIs) through the process of timely and effective identification of a new invention or copyright, disclosure to the laboratory, and integration of publication with protection. The class outlines the process and the resources available through the Technology Transfer Division and the Office for intellectual property management. For additional information or to register, contact Shandra Clow at 665-3049.

Resource Details:
Address: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM
USA
Phone:665-3049
Email:anromero@lanl.gov
Website:http://www.lanl.gov/source/orgs/tt/training.shtml
Format:Course
Delivery Mode:Classroom (on-site)
Eligibility:LANL Personnel Only
Duration:4 Hours
Credit Status:Continuing Education
Dates Offered:TBD

Organization Details:
Name:Los Alamos National Laboratory, Technology Transfer Division