The Handbook of Nanotechnology Business, Policy, and Intellectual Property Law

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-10-19
Publisher(s): WILEY
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Summary

In the first attempt to fully explore the controversial issues associated with the commercial application of nanotechnology, you'll find a thorough analysis of intellectual property and patents, financing and legal concerns, regulatory measures particularly in the field of nanomedicine, and environmental regulations. The authors include a set of guideposts you can follow in your due diligence of the business and legal issues pertaining to the technology.

Author Biography

JOHN C. MILLER is Vice President of Intellectual Property at Arrowhead Research Corporation, a publicly traded nanotech company. He is also a Managing Editor of Nanotechnology Law &amp; Business and has authored several articles on legal and policy issues in biotechnology and nanotechnology. Miller is a member of the California Bar and federal courts in the Northern District of California. He graduated Order of the Coif from Stanford Law School.<BR> RUBEN SERRATO is a member of the research and development group at Canon U.S.A. He is Canon&#146;s Venture Capital representative in NGEN Partners and has helped to conceive and launch Canon&#146;s first U.S. nanotechnology venture, Canon U.S. Life Sciences. Serrato&#146;s background includes extensive strategy and finance work for Lehman Brothers and Liberty Media. He graduated with degrees in economics and political science from Stanford University and he is currently completing his masters there.<BR> JOSE MIGUEL REPRESAS-CARDENAS is the recipient of a Department Fellowship from the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, where he is a graduate student (currently on leave). He received a BSc in mechanical and electrical engineering from the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Monterrey, Mexico.<BR> GRIFFITH A. KUNDAHL serves as General Counsel and Vice President of the NanoBusiness Alliance and has served as a member of the Colorado Technology Alliance Nanotechnology Council. He is a founder and advisor to the Colorado Nanotechnology Initiative and an Associate Editor of Nanotechnology Law &amp; Business. Kundahl is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (BA), the University of Alabama (MA), and the University of Denver College of Law (JD). Currently, he practices law in Colorado.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Introduction 1(10)
Part I: Introduction to Nanotechnology 11(28)
Chapter 1: Understanding Nanotechnology
13(20)
Chapter 2: The Industrial Structure Giving Rise to Nanotechnology
33(6)
Part II: Nanotechnology Policy and Regulation 39(98)
Chapter 3: Societal and Ethical Implications
41(10)
Chapter 4: Environmental Regulation
51(14)
Chapter 5: The Patent and Trademark Office
65(18)
Chapter 6: FDA Regulation
83(20)
Chapter 7: National Security and Export Controls
103(12)
Chapter 8: Federal Funding
115(16)
Chapter 9: Conclusions
131(6)
Part III: Nanotechnology Business 137(150)
Chapter 10: Starting a Nanotech Company
139(22)
Chapter 11: Business Plans and Strategy
161(28)
Chapter 12: Early Stage Financing
189(20)
Chapter 13: Intellectual Property
209(26)
Chapter 14: Corporate Partnering and Globalization
235(16)
Chapter 15: Consolidation and Standardization
251(16)
Chapter 16: Exit Opportunities
267(14)
Chapter 17: Conclusions
281(6)
Notes 287(68)
About the Authors 355(2)
Index 357

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