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May 9, 2008

 

Technology Transfer        


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Information for Faculty, Post Docs and Students

I. Definition and Benefits of Technology Transfer  

II. JHSPH & JHU Policies Related to Technology and  Knowledge Transfers

  1. Intellectual Property         
  2. Policy on Conflict of Interest    
  3. Policy on the Ownership and Use of Educational Materials   
  4. Reservation of Rights in Publications   
  5. Regarding Students and Post Docs    
  6. Policy on use of Hopkins’ name: “Guidelines for Branding Health Information Products” 
  7. University Statement of Ethical Standards

III. Resources

  1. The website at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office  
  2. The copyright website at the Library of Congress  
  3. Technology Transfer Committee and Proposal for Seed Grant Funding  
  4. Publication of thesis  
  5. JHTT’s Report of Invention    
  6. JHTT’s series of articles about technology transfer   
  7. Office of Corporate Alliances for JHU   
  8. Fair Use in University Use of Copyrighted Materials   
  9. A conflict of interest primer with case studies illustrating various conflicts related to tech transfer with potential management strategies


  

  

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