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* classification scheme for scope of protection
* classification scheme for scope of protection
* Carol: "we know duke team behind oft-used duke patent database; we can get in touch with them"
* Carol: "we know duke team behind oft-used duke patent database; we can get in touch with them"
== References ==
* Using [http://www.zotero.org/100ideas/items Zotero] to organize citations
* also available as a [http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Citeline_User%27s_Guide SIMILE] citeline

Revision as of 13:50, 26 August 2009

I am characterizing the R&D process that brings diagnostic kits to market with a particular focus on which steps involve patent (or other IP) activity.

I keep notes real-time in Evernote and then transfer them to the wiki. You can view my ICP evernote collection here

current goals

Publish report about Commons-based activity in Diagnostic Kit Sector by end of September

  • touch base on Monday w/ Carol
  • work on skeleton of paper, meet to lay it out next Thursday (sept 3) morning
  • re-read biotech section in april ICP report; discuss w/ Carol

Experts

  • Jason Bobe
  • Jason Kelly?
  • Jim Hardy
  • Mark Redmond (via LinkedIn)

Done


research agenda

Mac: focus on technology of kits

(first look at developmental process, then we will analyze access to the kit)

  • What is a diagnostic kit?
  • Where are kits sold, to whom, for what?
    • Diagnose a disease; predict a disease; Direct-to-Consumer kits
  • What are the inputs needed to develop a kit?
  • What is the development process / value chain that leads to a clinical diagnostic kit?
  • Aare there commons-based models active anywhere along the kit development pipeline (w/ andrew)

Andrew talks about patents

Andrew there Thurs & Fri: Just enumerating the patents that might pertain to diagnostics is hard:

  • multiple databases
  • classification scheme for scope of protection
  • Carol: "we know duke team behind oft-used duke patent database; we can get in touch with them"


References

  • Using Zotero to organize citations
  • also available as a SIMILE citeline