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Prem Das Discusses Importance Of Networking and Starting Relationship With Tech Transfer Before Invention is Complete

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  • Date Added : 6/2/2005
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Prem Das

  • Director, Office of Technology Development, Ropes & Gray LLP
  • male
  • Asian
  • 1953 (Age: 71 years old)
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
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Prem Das is Director of the Office of Technology Licensing & Industry Sponsored Research at Harvard University. Prior to joining OTL, Prem was Associate Director of the Office of Industrial Affairs at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and was Director of Business Development for Cadus Pharmaceuticals of Tarrytown, NY from 1996 until 1999. He worked with a start-up biotechnology company for several years prior to joining Cadus, first as Director of Research and subsequently as President and acting CEO. He has also worked as a business development consultant in the biochip area.

Prem Das received his Ph.D. in 1980 from the Chemistry Department at MIT and has academic research expertise in several areas of modern biology.

I just wanted to add that you know a lot of things can happen actually before the invention is made. And it's one of the points that Pat alluded to earlier, which is that if you have a good relationship with the person in the tech transfer office that you know, handles your stuff. And you talk to ...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 9 Patricia Granahan Shares Thoughts on What an Inventor Should Expect From University Technology Transfer
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Patricia Granahan
  • 3 min. 54 sec.
Video 2 of 9 Patricia Granahan Discusses Realistic Expectations That Inventor Should Have
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Patricia Granahan
  • 1 min. 54 sec.
Video 3 of 9 Prem Das Discusses Importance Of Networking and Starting Relationship With Tech Transfer Before Invention is Complete
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Prem Das
  • 1 min. 1 sec.
Video 4 of 9 Frances Toneguzzo States People Are Strongest Resource In Technology Transfer Offices
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Frances Toneguzzo
  • 1 min. 58 sec.
Video 5 of 9 Frances Toneguzzo Discusses Technical, Legal and Networking Resources Available Through Technology Transfer Offices
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Frances Toneguzzo
  • 3 min. 27 sec.
Video 6 of 9 Prem Das States Technology Transfer Offices Can Help Discern Commercial Potential Of Inventions
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Prem Das
  • 3 min. 23 sec.
Video 7 of 9 Patricia Granahan Discusses Importance of Attorney's Background
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Patricia Granahan
  • 1 min. 35 sec.
Video 8 of 9 Todd Keiller States Importance of Inventor Retaining Personal Counsel
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Todd Keiller
  • 2 min. 46 sec.
Video 9 of 9 Frances Toneguzzo Discusses Evolution of Tech Transfer Offices
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Frances Toneguzzo
  • 2 min. 20 sec.

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  • 3 min. 54 sec.
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  • Patricia Granahan
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  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Prem Das
  • 1 min. 1 sec.
Frances Toneguzzo States People Are Strongest Resource In Technology Transfer Offices
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Frances Toneguzzo
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Frances Toneguzzo Discusses Technical, Legal and Networking Resources Available Through Technology Transfer Offices
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Frances Toneguzzo
  • 3 min. 27 sec.
Prem Das States Technology Transfer Offices Can Help Discern Commercial Potential Of Inventions
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  • 6/2/2005
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  • 3 min. 23 sec.
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  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
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Todd Keiller States Importance of Inventor Retaining Personal Counsel
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Todd Keiller
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Frances Toneguzzo Discusses Evolution of Tech Transfer Offices
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
  • 6/2/2005
  • Frances Toneguzzo
  • 2 min. 20 sec.