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BioBusiness Seminar Series: "Licensing Tangible Research Materials and Tools: Your Bioassays Can Be Valuable"

The CU Technology Transfer Office and the Colorado Alliance for Bioengineering present the BioBusiness Seminar Series: "Licensing Tangible Research Materials and Tools: Your Bioassays Can Be Valuable" with Mike Browning, Phosphosolutions Inc and Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Jennifer McCallum, McCollum Law Firm.

Thursday, April 17, 2003
Humphrey's Conference Room
3rd Floor, Dennison Library
9th and Colorado Blvd.

11:30-12:30pm: Lunch and Networking
12:30-1:30pm: Presentation and Discussion

*Seating Limited

Questions? Contact Lynn.Pae@cu.edu

Dr. Michael Browning:
Dr. Browning is a Professor of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He was mentored from 1981-1987 by Dr. Paul Greengard, Nobel Laureate in 2000 for studies of protein phosphorylation in the CNS. Dr. Browning is internationally known for his studies of protein phosphorylation and memory. Dr. Browning is responsible for oversight of all Research and Development at PhosphoSolutions.