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Listen to Lisa and her guest, Fred Reinhart, as they discuss his experience with four different institutions, how technology transfer has changed since he started, and much more on this episode of Tech Transfer IP.
Fred has over thirty-five years of experience as a technology transfer executive at institutions such as the New England Medical Center, the University of Michigan, and Wayne State University. Fred is on the Board of Directors at the University of Iowa Research Foundation and was previously Chairman of the Michigan Biosciences Industry Association and President of AUTM. Fred is currently a senior advisor for technology transfer at UMass Amherst and UMass System.
Listen as Fred speaks about the changes he has seen over his many years in tech transfer, including his thoughts about march-in rights, the myths surrounding these rights, and how these rights would work if used around the Coronavirus Pandemic. He also discusses his thoughts about the paper by Rebecca Eisenberg & Robert Cook-Deegan published in 2018 entitled, “Universities: The Fallen Angels of Bayh-Dole” and how AUTM has worked to help change the perception that universities use technology transfer solely for the purpose of making money.
Listen, as Fred shares why it’s good to have patent applications on platform technology, and why he is optimistic that Bayh-Dole will survive its fortieth anniversary. He also shares about free agency for university inventors, and about his leadership role with the Nonprofit Founders Research Institution and what it does. Fred shares how AUTM has evolved over the years and what he sees in their future.
Fred has seen and heard more in his career than most, and we are lucky that he likes to talk about his favorite subject. He shares his amazing insights and thoughts, so sit back and listen to what this icon of the industry has to say.
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Listen to Lisa and her guest, Fred Reinhart, as they discuss his experience with four different institutions, how technology transfer has changed since he started, and much more on this episode of Tech Transfer IP.
Fred has over thirty-five years of experience as a technology transfer executive at institutions such as the New England Medical Center, the University of Michigan, and Wayne State University. Fred is on the Board of Directors at the University of Iowa Research Foundation and was previously Chairman of the Michigan Biosciences Industry Association and President of AUTM. Fred is currently a senior advisor for technology transfer at UMass Amherst and UMass System.
Listen as Fred speaks about the changes he has seen over his many years in tech transfer, including his thoughts about march-in rights, the myths surrounding these rights, and how these rights would work if used around the Coronavirus Pandemic. He also discusses his thoughts about the paper by Rebecca Eisenberg & Robert Cook-Deegan published in 2018 entitled, “Universities: The Fallen Angels of Bayh-Dole” and how AUTM has worked to help change the perception that universities use technology transfer solely for the purpose of making money.
Listen, as Fred shares why it’s good to have patent applications on platform technology, and why he is optimistic that Bayh-Dole will survive its fortieth anniversary. He also shares about free agency for university inventors, and about his leadership role with the Nonprofit Founders Research Institution and what it does. Fred shares how AUTM has evolved over the years and what he sees in their future.
Fred has seen and heard more in his career than most, and we are lucky that he likes to talk about his favorite subject. He shares his amazing insights and thoughts, so sit back and listen to what this icon of the industry has to say.
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