Drexel
University Libraries invite you to the 2007 Scholarly Communication Symposium
Intellectual
Property Rights
Friday,
April 20, 2007
The Drexel University Libraries, with support from the
All are welcome! The event is free, but registration is
required. Please register by April 6th.
For more information, presentation abstracts, participating
panelists, and to register, please visit: http://www.library.drexel.edu/services/symposium2007.html
Event: The 4th
Date: Friday,
April 20, 2007
Time: 8:30 AM
– 4:00 PM
Location:
Speakers:
Michael W. Carroll,
J.D., Associate Professor at the Villanova University School of
Law and a member of the Board of Directors of Creative Commons, Inc. (morning
session)
Martin I. Finston, Ph.D., J.D., in-house
Patent Counsel at Alcatel-Lucent, a global communications solutions provider.
(Afternoon session)
Robert B. McGrath,
Ph.D., Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director of
Entrepreneurship and Technology Commercialization at
Panelists (include the
speakers listed above as well as):
Marcy Wagman, Esq., Program
Director for the Bachelor of Science in Music Industry at Drexel
University’s Antoinette Westphal College of Media, Arts and Design and
CEO of MAD Dragon UNLTD. She is also a singer/songwriter and has an expertise
in Copyright and Entertainment Law. (Morning session)
Neal Orkin, J.D., Associate
Professor in the Department of Legal Studies at LeBow College of Business,
Drexel University. He has an expertise in the Intellectual Property rights of
employed inventors and authors. (Morning session)
William L. Bartow,
Esq., Intellectual Property Group at DLA Piper Law Firm, has an
expertise in medical devices, smart card technology, combustion safety devices,
and other mechanical arts and is an Alumnus of Drexel University. (Afternoon
session)
Tim Block, Ph.D., Professor
of Microbiology and Immunology at Drexel’s
Sasha Gurke, Sr. Vice
President and Co-Founder, Knovel Corporation, is a trained Chemist and Process
Engineer with years of industrial and lab experience. (Afternoon session)
Elisabeth
Papazoglou Ph.D., Assistant Professor,