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The Sticky Business of BioEntrepreneurship from Binding Affinities to Oil Sands

Technology Transfer Business Enterprise, University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Technology Transfer Network

Wednesday, October 31, 2012 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (EDT)

Ottawa, Ontario

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This is the first in a series of five talks that will be given by seasoned bioentrepreneurs and experienced professionals that will both entertain you and educate you on what it takes to be a bioentrepreneur.  This “kick-off” talk by Marcus Brady will touch upon many of the issues related to the creation and commercialization of inventions. 

 

Speaker Biography

Mr. Brady is a principal in the firm IBIS Business Development Consulting and Principal NineSigma in Canada.  In this capacity he accelerates the development and commercialization of high technology products.  This often includes fulfilling the business development needs of companies in healthcare, pharma/biotech, IT, manufacturing and communications (partnering, in/out licensing of products and technologies, acquisition of capital, and development of business, IP and CI strategy).

 

Previously, Mr. Brady worked for over 20 years in the Pharmaceutical industry where he led PainCeptor's and Neurochem’s corporate alliance initiatives fully-integrated drug firms.  Drawing upon an extensive background in technology licensing, venture capital, contract negotiation, intellectual property protection, research and development, and corporate alliance formation, he managed the commercialization of their therapeutics for the treatment of pain and Alzheimer’s disease. 

 

Mr. Brady holds a M.Sc. in Medical Physiology from the Health Sciences Centre of the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and a B.Sc. in Biochemistry from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  He is a charter member of TIE and a member of its Ottawa Executive and a member of Licensing Executives Society.  www.ibis-innovation.com ; www.ninesigma.com

 

This event is organized by The Technology Transfer and Business Enterprise Office of the University of Ottawa - TTBE and The Ottawa Technology transfer Network - OTTN


Coffee and light snacks will be provided. Please bring your own lunch. 

When & Where



General Campus
Roger Guindon Hall
451 Smyth Road - Room 2021
Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8M5
Canada

Wednesday, October 31, 2012 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (EDT)


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Technology Transfer Business Enterprise, University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Technology Transfer Network

The Technology Transfer and Business Enterprise (TTBE) office of the University of Ottawa facilitates the establishment of strategic partnerships that provide new opportunities for collaborative research, technology development and commercialization.  TTBE provides a number of services to University of Ottawa researchers and our research sponsors through six major activities:

  • Facilitation of contract research;
  • Development of new collaborative research opportunities;
  • Disclosure and evaluation of research discoveries;
  • Protection of research discoveries and intellectual property;
  • Transfer of research discoveries to partners;
  • Development of commercialization opportunities for research discoveries.

 

The Ottawa Technology Transfer Network (OTTN) is an integral part of the Government of Ontario's innovation strategy and framework.  OTTN is a provincially funded network of institutions in Eastern Ontario that focus on research, collaboration, engagement with industry, entrepreneurship and technology transfer.

The activities of OTTN are essentially education, engagement and funding.

 

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