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BioBusiness Seminar Series: "Advances in CPR Devices: A Patent Strategy Case Study"

The CU Technology Transfer Office and the Colorado Alliance for Bioengineering present the BioBusiness Seminar Series: "Advances in CPR Devices: A Patent Strategy Case Study" with Darin Gibby Townsend and Townsend and Crew, LLP.

Thursday, March 6, 2003
Humphrey's Conference Room
3rd Floor, Dennison Library
9th and Colorado Blvd.

7:00-8:00am: Breakfast and Networking
8:00-9:00am: Presentation and Discussion

*Seating Limited

Questions? Contact Lynn.Pae@cu.edu

Darin Gibby:
Mr. Gibby regularly assists clients with intellectual property counseling, transactions and licensing matters, and he is experienced handling the intellectual property aspects of mergers and acquisitions. He counsels start-ups and small businesses on the intellectual property challenges they face. In addition, he manages several large patent portfolios for Fortune 500 companies.

Mr. Gibby's practice emphasizes patent prosecution and licensing in business methods, medical devices, telecommunications, software, biotechnology-related devices, ceramics and Internet-related technology. He has obtained significant patents on atherectomy and imaging catheters, CPR methods, chemical synthesizing systems, computer peripherals, software, sporting goods, disk drive heads, financial transactions systems, and electro-surgical medical devices. He also is experienced in reexamination and interference procedures and successfully prosecuted two disk drive head patents placed in reexamination by Seagate.