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Nicotine Patches, 3
Now for the University of California, Los Angeles. The Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) wrote up the UC nicotine patch story with the headline “Turning Quitters Into Winners: The Nicotine Patch Success Story” as part of their “Better World … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Technology Transfer
Tagged nicotine patch, replacement therapy, UCLA, University of California
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Nicotine Patches, 1
The Bayh-Dole Coalition recently posted on Twitter a claim that the development of the nicotine patch was a Bayh-Dole “success story”: Bayh-Dole Success Story! Did you know that the nicotine patch was developed at @UCLA and commercialized via Bayh-Dole? Check … Continue reading
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Tagged Alza, nicotine, patch, technology transfer, University of California
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University of California’s Office of the President self-servingly misrepresents Bayh-Dole
[TL;DR UC gets Bayh-Dole wrong, ignores the Stanford v Roche decision, makes it appear that UC has a right to take title to inventions, when it doesn’t. UC denies inventors their rights to invention under the color of law, a … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Policy, Present Assignment
Tagged Bayh-Dole, disclosure, fantasy, University of California
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