Stanford's Office of Technology Licensing and the Cohen/Boyer cloning patents : oral history transcript / 1998
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Stanford's Office of Technology Licensing and the Cohen/Boyer cloning patents : oral history transcript / 1998
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- Reimers, Niels J., 1933- ive; Program in the History of the Biosciences and Biotechnology; Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office; Hughes, Sally Smith
- Publication date
- 1998
- Topics
- Cohen, Stanley N, Boyer, Herbert W, Kennedy, Donald, 1931-, Stanford University. Office of Technology Licensing, University of California (System). Office of Technology Transfer, License agreements -- United States, Technology -- Management, Engineers -- California, Biology, Recombinant DNA, Cloning
- Contributor
- University of California Libraries
- Language
- English
1 v. (ix, 84 leaves) : 29 cm
3 sound cassettes
Pre-Stanford career in industry; establishing a technology licensing program at Stanford University; Cohen-Boyer recombinant DNA patents: negotiating with inventors, Stanford, and University of California; commercial potential, royalty distribution, controversy over patenting in biology, licensing plan, recombinant DNA controversy, National Institutes of Health role, opening patent files to public, Chakrabarty Supreme Court case, claims by John Morrow and Robert Helling; patenting and licensing monoclonal antibodies; Pajaro Dunes Conference on Biotechnology, 1982; University Licensing Pool for Technology (ULab); comments on Stanley Cohen, Herbert Boyer, and Donald Kennedy
Interview conducted as part of the Program in the History of the Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
Dept. of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles Library
Volume includes index
3 sound cassettes
Pre-Stanford career in industry; establishing a technology licensing program at Stanford University; Cohen-Boyer recombinant DNA patents: negotiating with inventors, Stanford, and University of California; commercial potential, royalty distribution, controversy over patenting in biology, licensing plan, recombinant DNA controversy, National Institutes of Health role, opening patent files to public, Chakrabarty Supreme Court case, claims by John Morrow and Robert Helling; patenting and licensing monoclonal antibodies; Pajaro Dunes Conference on Biotechnology, 1982; University Licensing Pool for Technology (ULab); comments on Stanley Cohen, Herbert Boyer, and Donald Kennedy
Interview conducted as part of the Program in the History of the Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
Dept. of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles Library
Volume includes index
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- Hughes, Sally Smith; Program in the History of the Biosciences and Biotechnology; Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office
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