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Six national higher education associations collectively representing over 2,000 colleges and universities, write to express our opposition to H.R. 3309, the Innovation Act, in its current form.
Intellectual Property | Patents | StatementsLab-to-Market Inter-Agency Summit: Recommendations from the National Expert Panel
White House Conference Center May 20, 2013
Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | Intellectual Property | RecommendationStatement on Expanded Public Access to Data, May 16, 2013, National Research Council, NAS Forum
Intellectual Property | StatementsComments on OSTP Memorandum, “Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research,” May 14, 2013.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | Reducing Regulatory Burden | StatementsDr. David E. Shulenburger, comments on the White House Public Access Policy.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | LettersThe Association of American Universities (AAU) and Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) write to express their serious concern with Section 308 of H.R. 2146, the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act, and Sec. 501 of S. 1789, the 21st Century Postal Service Act.
Intellectual Property | LettersAAU and APLU comment on making sure public health research benefits all people.
Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersJoint Statement of BIO, AAU, ACE, APLU, AUTM and COGR on the Supreme Court Decision in Stanford v. Roche, 2011.
Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | StatementsOn behalf of the research universities, affiliated research institutions, medical colleges, and the higher education community represented by our associations, we appreciate the opportunity to comment on the Department of Commerce February 4, 2011 Notice and Request for Information (RFI) for…
Innovation and Competitiveness | Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | Intellectual Property | LettersStudents and faculty are usually the most effective means of translating research discoveries into new technologies.
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