The next event in the Second Nature Lecture series is next Tuesday, 16th October. Note: new day – Tuesday, not Thursday.
Our guest is Sue Scott, a patent attorney working as a consultant to Abel & Imray in London. Before that, she acted as an advisor on patent matters to the UK government on a number of occasions, was Head of Patents at BTG and originally began life with a chemistry degree from Oxford.
Sue will talk to us all about patents in science, why patents exist and are controversial, explain the basic things all scientists need to know about patents, and attempt to dispel some of the most common misconceptions about patents.
Judging by the interest in patent matters at last night’s event about affordable drugs, I’m certain this is going to be a fascinating event, and Sue is prepared for rigorous questioning!
All welcome – please do come along! Voice will be used, so if you need any help setting up, come along a few minutes early.
Title: This Importance of Patents to Scientists
Date: Tuesday 16th October
Time: 11am SLT/PDT, 2pm EST, 6pm GMT, 7pm BST
Location: Second Nature Island
Contact: Joanna Wombat
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