Dear PhD students and Postdocs:
On behalf of the Life Science Switzerland (LS2) organization, the Swiss Chemical Society & the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, we would like to invite you to participate in the 2021 course:
Patenting in Life Sciences & Chemistry
A two-day hands-on workshop for doctoral students and post-docs in life sciences & chemistry
11-12 October 2021, Hotel Schloss Gerzensee
Whether you plan an academic research career, a move into the pharmaceutical or biotech industries or a switch to a research support role, there is a high chance that you will be confronted with questions related to intellectual property and patenting. Over the last decades, life sciences have become a productive source of technological innovation, leading to commercial products and new markets. Along with this ongoing development, issues in intellectual property are becoming more and more important for researchers in biosciences.
To help you to prepare for this challenge, we organize a course dedicated to patents and their implementation in the field of life sciences. 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?
The course consists of a series of lectures (see "Meeting program") on intellectual property protection and patent law, challenges related to intellectual property in an academic environment and in a spin-off company and ethical considerations. You will also discover new job opportunities in the field of intellectual property management. Importantly, you will have the opportunity to participate in workshops where you can gain hands on experiences in the topics described.
We are looking very much forward to seeing you at the course in October!
With kind regards,
Dr. Adela Calvente (LS2 Scientific Officer)
Dr. David Spichiger (SCS Executive Director)
Prof. Heinz Mueller (Clinical Biochemistry, University of Basel & Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, Bern)