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Patricia Granahan Discusses Importance of Attorney's Background

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  • Date Added : 6/2/2005
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Patricia Granahan

  • Attorney, Ropes & Gray LLP
  • female
  • Caucasian
  • 1947 (Age: 77 years old)
  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
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Pat Granahan joined the Fish & Neave IP Group of Ropes & Gray as a partner in 2001. Pat's practice includes patent application drafting and prosecution, technology licensing, and providing patentability, patent validity and non-infringement assessments in a wide variety of scientific disciplines, and especially biotechnology and chemistry. Pat has been in practice since 1983 and during that time, has worked with many non-profit academic and research institutes, as well as companies ranging in size from small startups to large multinational businesses, particularly in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Pat is Patent Counsel at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and will continue in this role. Prior to joining the Firm, she was a partner of Hamilton, Brook, Smith, and Reynolds.

I think one thing I found interesting and I - because I am on both sides of the equation now. Two days a week I am a client and three days a week I am the service provider. And it's by choice because - and it's really - and it's been since '83. So the things have progressed. But I think one thin...(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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  • Invention to Venture - June 2005 - Session 3 - University Perspectives in Technology Licensing
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