1st HBP Curriculum workshop series - Intellectual property rights, translation and exploitation of research: Entrepreneurship in Neuroscience

HBPCURWSIPR 2017


Entrepreneurship & Innovation Neurology Innovation



Description
This “hackathon” style workshop completes and complements the online course on Intellectual Property Rights, Translation and Exploitation of Research. Students will work in small groups around joint applied research ideas in Neuroscience that the students will offer and conceive by themselves. The participants will study how to advance their ideas from the lab to market, understand the needs, the target population, patentability options and how to build a business model. Finally they will present their ideas to industry and academy experts. The workshop is a hands on unique experience of diving into the entrepreneurial world, learning how to advance the science into the next step...
Workshop Structure
Lectures
Mini-Workshops
Group presentations
Discussion sessions
Lab visit
Social event
Application
This workshop is open to the whole student community and early post-docs upon application.
Applications from young female investigators are highly encouraged.
Application is required as space may be limited.
Applicants selected for participation will be informed within two weeks after the application deadline. There is no registration fee. Seven travel grants will be available upon request (European students only). Accommodation can be provided for 30 students (first come, first served).
Note: The workshop is a supplement to the online course ‘HBP Curriculum – Intellectual property rights, translation and exploitation of research‘. It is recommended for workshop participants to attend the online course as a basis for the workshop. During the workshop, participants will have the possibility of taking an exam about the content of the HBP online course ‘HBP Curriculum – Intellectual property rights, translation and exploitation of research‘.
Scientific Director
Dana Bar-On | TAU
Organised by
HBP Education Programme Office
Upcoming Deadlines
Application deadline: 1 June 2017
Contact
HBP Education Programme Office
Medical University Innsbruck
Müllerstraße 59, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Phone: +43 512 9003 71242
E-mail: curriculum.edu@humanbrainproject.eu
Website: https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/1st-hbp-curriculum-ipr
Lectures
Dana Bar-On | TAU Introduction and guidelines for the workshop
Stephanie Bova | Takeda Market Needs, Patient Needs
Presentations Design – structuring, examples
Business Model Canvas
Eyal Bressler | TAU Patents & IP Mini-Workshop
Sona Chandra | Takeda Market Needs, Patient Needs
Presentations Design – structuring, examples
Business Model Canvas
Yesha Sivan | TAU Blue Ocean Strategy for Innovation – Mini-Workshop
Christian Tidona | BioMed X Lab visit BioMed X Heidelberg
The Venue
The Hotel Villa Toskana is situated in Leimen on the outskirts of Heidelberg, just a few kilometres from the historic city center and in the midst of the Rhein-Neckar region. It offers a mediterranean style and ambience. In addition, the hotel features 13 conference rooms, a large spa and fitness area, a beauty salon, two restaurants and a bar. There is also an enoteca adjacent.
The Rhein-Neckar Region is one of Germany's driving economic forces and it is known as the largest technology cluster in Europe. For this reason, it is also called the Silicon Valley of Europe.
Keywords
Innovation, entrepreneurship, IP, trends, patents, neuroscience, industry, academy, pharma, technology, business model, licensing, Human Brain Project