Intellectual Property Management in the Health Sector
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The first session in our 3-part series addresses Intellectual Property (IP) in the health sector. This session is designed to provide executives, entrepreneurs, and students with practical insights into accessing university-held patents, building a strong IP portfolio, and implementing effective IP management strategies. Join us for a panel discussion featuring experts in healthcare and life sciences innovation, IP law, and commercialization.
This event is hosted by the Sandra Rotman Centre for Health Sector Strategy and co-hosted by CfE and the Creative Destruction Lab. The event features four speakers, Professor Alberto Galasso, Melanie Rowand, Karen Temple and Robert Shapiro.
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The IP and Technology Strategy series is offered in partnership with and led by Professor Alberto Galasso, Anthony S. Fell Chair in New Technologies and Commercialization, Professor of Strategic Management, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.
Alberto Galasso
Anthony S. Fell Chair in New Technologies and Commercialization, Professor of Strategic Management, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Alberto Galasso is a Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Toronto, where he holds the Anthony S. Fell Chair in New Technologies and Commercialization. He is Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). He serves as co-editor for the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, as associate editor for the Journal of Industrial Economics and the International Journal of Industrial Organization, and as member of the editorial board for the Strategic Management Journal. His research agenda focuses on the determinants of innovative activity, the management of innovation and the functioning of markets for technology. Alberto is the author of The Management of Innovation (University of Toronto Press).