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Seminar Patenting in Life Sciences & Chemistry 2021

Time

10:00 - 17:00

Venue

https://scg.ch/component/eventbooking/hotel-schloss-gerzensee/view-map?tmpl=component&format=html

A hands-on workshop for PhD Students, Postdocs and junior industry researchers. At the end of this two-day workshop, you will master basic knowledge in intellectual property and will have answers to the following questions: How does patenting in life sciences affect – my career? – academic research? – the society?

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The registration will be open in March 2021 and it will cover:

Attendance to the course of your interest (11&12 October or 13&14 October)
Course Material
All catering the two days of the course
One night of accomodation at the Studienzentrum - Hotel Schloss Gernzensee

Teaching Body:

Prof. Heinz Müller, Patentexperte
Eidgenössisches Institut für Geistiges Eigentum, Bern
Dr. Michael A. Kock, Patent Attorney
dr. kock consulting, Basel

Categories

Contacts

  • Adela Calvente
    Life Sciences Switzerland (LS2)
    Winterthurerstrasse 190
    8057 Zürich
    Switzerland

  • David Spichiger
    Swiss Chemical Society (SCS)
    House of Academies
    PO Box
    3001 Bern
    Switzerland


Languages: English