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Dr. Robert W. Kyle - 404-894-6287Technology Liaison OfficerGeorgia Institute of TechnologyOffice of Contract AdministrationCentennial Research BuildingAtlanta, GA 30332-0420
Dr. Charles Goodwin - 203-486-5962Technology Liaison OfficerUniversity of ConnecticutResearch Foundation438 Whitney Road ExtensionThe Graduate Center, Room 213Storrs, CT 06268
Mrs. Julie Watson - 319-335-8891Technology Liaison OfficerUniversity of IowaRoom 408 - Westlawn BuildingIowa City, Iowa 52242
Mr. Wayne Swann - 301-454-4002Technology Liaison OfficerRoom 2114 South Admin. BuildingUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, MD 20742
UTC South Square Corporate CenterSuite 2103710 University DriveDurham, NC 27707919-493-0101
Jacob MaczugaDavid Streve1John FraserCarl Wootten
UPI 1465 Post Road EastP.O. Box 901Westport, CT 06881203-255-6044
TIC 2900 Wilcrest, Suite 400Houston, TX 77042713-952-1060
Richard CarlinJerry KyleRick HoseltonPaul FrengerSusan Saibara
Daphne Lambright - 501-851-3722
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DOE SPRING PATENT CONFERENCE ATTENDEESBARCELONA COURT HOTEL
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICOMAy 3 - 5, 1988
Ms. Margaret C. BogosianPatent CounselBrookhaven National LaboratoryAssociated Universities, Inc.Upton, NY 11973
Mr. Thomas J. Davin, Jr.Vice President of Corporate Affairs
and General CounselAssociated Universities, Inc.Suite 6031717 Massachusettes Avenue N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036
Mr. Kenneth RichardsonSenior Patent CounselSolar Energy Research Institute1617 Cole Blvd.Golden, CO 80401Telephone: (303) 231-1000
Mr. William LohffChief Patent CounselArgonne National Laboratory9700 South Cass Ave.Argonne, II 60439
Mr. Stanley W. BerglinManager, Patent AdministrationWestinghouse Hanford Co.P.O. Box 1970Richland, WA 99352
Mr. Joseph J. HauthManager, Patent ServicesBattelle-Pacific Northwest LaboratoryBattelle BoulevardRichland, WA 99352Telephone (509-375-2226
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Mr. Paul D. GaetjensSenior Counsel forIntellectual Property
MS D412P.O. Box 1663Los Alamos National LaboratoryLos Alamos, NM 87545Telephone: FTS 843-3302
Mr. Sam FreundLos Alamos National LaboratoryMS D412P.O. Box 1663Los Alamos, NJ4M 87545Telephone: FTS 843-3302
Ms. Jean MahoneyManager, Technology TransferOffice of Research Project Administration5th Floor - New South Bldg.Princeton UniversityPrinceton, NJ 08541Telephone: (609) 452-3090
Mr. Kurt C. OlsenPatent AttorneyPatent Department 4050Sandia National LaboratoryAlbuquerque, 1~ 87185Telephone: FTS 846-8492
Mr. Robert W. MulcahyHead, LBL Patent DepartmentLawrence Berkeley LaboratoryUniversity of CaliforniaOne Cyclotron RoadBuilding 800Berkeley, CA 94720
Ms. Barbara F. PerryOffice of Sponsored Research Adm.Lawrence Berkeley LaboratoryOne Cyclotron RoadBldg. 800, MS 90-1106Berkeley, CA 94720
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Mr. Daniel AbelesWestinghouse Electric CorporationLaw DepartmentIntellectual Property Section1310 Beulah RoadPittsburgh, PA 15230
Mr. Phillip M. KannanGeneral CounselOak Ridge Associated UniversitiesP.O. Box 117Oak Ridge, TN 37831
Mr. Bruce M. WinchellOffice of the General CounselMartin-Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.P.O. Box YOak Ridge, TN 37831
Mr. William A. SchmidtChief CounselFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryP.O. Box 500Batavia, IL 60510
Mr. Daniel WilliamsIowa State UniversityAmes LaboratoryAmes, Iowa 50011Telephone: (515) 294-2635
Mr. Al SoppPatent AdministratorThe University of New MexicoScholes Hall - 108Albuquerque, NM 87131Telephone: (505) 277-2256
Mr. Walter McCrackenPatent LiaisonGeneral Electric-Neutron DivisionP.O. Box 2900Largo, Florida 34294Telephone: FTS 848-8569
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Dr. Robert K. JonesAssociate DirectorInhalation Toxicology Research InstituteLovelace Biomedical & Environmental
Research InstituteP.O. Box 5870Albuquerque, NM 87185Telephone: (505) 844-2203
Mr. Joe DielInhalation Toxicology Research InstituteLovelace Biomedical & Environmental
Research InstituteP.O. Box 5870Albuquerque, NM 87185Telephone: (505) 844-2203
Ms. Betty ReaghService Manager, Technical LibraryMason & Hanger-Silas Mason Co.Pantex PlantP.O. Box 30020Amarillo, Texas 79177Telephone: FTS 477-3547
Mr. P. Martin Simpson, Jr.Acting ManagerLLNL Patent GroupLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryUniversity of CaliforniaP.O. Box 808L-703Livermore, CA 94550
Mr. Robert Southworth, IIIActing ChiefOffice of Patent CounselU.S. Department of EnergyRichland Operations OfficeP.O. Box 550Richland, WA 99352Telephone: FTS 444-7374
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Mr. Robert M. PoteatChiefOffice of Patent CounselU.S. Department of EnergyP.O. Box EOak Ridge, TN 37830Telephone: FTS 626-1070
Mr. Allen F. WesterdahlChiefOffice of Patent CounselU.S. Department of EnergySavannah River OperationsAiken, SC 29801Telephone: FTS 239-2240
Mr. James M. HanleyChiefOffice of Patent CounselU.S. Department of EnergySan Francisco Operations OfficeOakland, CA 94612Telephone: FTS 536-6240
Mr. Arthur A. ChurmChiefOffice of Patent CounselU.S. Department of Energy9800 South Cass AvenueChicago, IL 60439Telephone: FTS 972-2165
Mr. James H. ChafinChiefOffice of Patent CounselU.S. Department of EnergyAlbuquerque Operations OfficeP.O. Box 5400Albuquerque, NM 87115Telephone: FTS 844-8231
Mr. Richard E. ConstantAsst. Gen. Counsel for PatentsGC-42 (FORSTL)U.S. Department of Energy1000 Independence Ave. S.W.Washington, D.C. 20515Telephone: FTS 896-3439
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Mr. William MoserOffice of Asst. Gen. Counsel for PatentsGC-42 (FORSTL)U.S. Department of Energy1000 Independence Ave. S.W.Washington, D.C. 20515Telephone: FTS 896-3440
Anne D. DanielPatent AttorneyDepartment of EnergyAlbuquerque Operations OfficeP.O. Box 5400Albuquerque, NM 87115Telephone: FTS 844-8231
George ~. LibmanPatent AttorneyDepartment of EnergyAlbuquerque Operations OfficeP.O. Box 5400Albuquerque, NM 87115Telephone: FTS 844-8231
Armand McMillanPatent AttorneyDepartment of EnergyAlbuquerque Operations OfficeP.O. Box 5400Albuquerque, NM 87115Telephone: FTS 844-8231
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONFERENCE
STEERING GROUP
Mr. Dan Dimancescu, CHAIRMANTechnology and Strategy Group50 Church StreetCambridge, HA 02138
*Dr. Gerald D. LaubachPresidentPfizer Inc.235 East 42nd Street~ew York, NY 10017
Dr. Walter PlosilaPresidentMontgomery County High-Technology
Council, Inc.51 Monroe· Street, Suite 1701Rockville, MD 20850
Mr. Jack RingDirector of Long-Range PlanningHoneywell, Inc.Mail Drop B-7116404 Black Canyon Hwy.Phoenix, AZ 85023
Mrs. Debra M. RogersManager of U.S.-Sponsored ResearchDigital Equipment CorporationMail Stop HL02-3/Kll77 Reed RoadHudson, MA 01749
* to be confirmed
Dr. Richard"L. SmithCollege of Engineering and
Applied SciencesArizona State UniversityTempe, AZ 85287
*Dr. Beno SternlichtChairman and Technical DirectorMechanical Technology, Inc.968 Albany Shaker RoadLatham, NY 12110
*Dr. Albert R.C. WestwoodCorporate Director, R&DMartin Marietta Corporation1450 South Rolling RoadBaltimore, Maryland 21227
Mr. Michael F. WolffEditor, Research Management65 East 96th StreetNew York,NY 10128
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CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER:REDISCOVERING AMERICA'S COMPETITIVE EDGE IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
List of Invited ParticipantsMay 22, 1987
Mr. 'Erich BlochDirectorNational Science Foundation1800 G Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20550
Mr. Christopher CoburnScience and Technology Advisor65 East State St.Suite 200Columbus, OH 43266
Dr. Kevin ConsidineVice PresidentTechtronix, Inc.Post Office Box 500Beaverton, OR 97077
Dr. Thomas EagarMassachusetts Instit. of TechnologyBuilding 8, Room 10677 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02139
Dr. Keith M. GardinerIBM Corporate Technical Institutes500 Columbus AvenueThornwood, NY 10594
Dr. Harold M. HubbardDirectorSolar Energy Research Instit.1617 Cole Blvd.Golden, CO 80401
Dr. Tom JacobiousIllinois Institute of Technology
Research Institute10 W. 35th StreetChicago, IL 60616
Mr. James KenworthyMichigan Strategic Fund3rd Floor, Law Bldg.Post Office Box 30234Lansing, MI 48909
Mr. Norman LatkerDirector, Office of Federal
Technology ManagementRoom 4837, OPT!Department of Commerce14th and Constitution, NYWashington, D.C. 20230
Mr. Steven LazarusARCH Development Corp.Graduate School of BusinessUniversity of ChicagoWalker 2131101 E. 58th StreetChicago, IL 60637
Mr. Fred LeavittSenior Policy AnalystOffice of Science and Technology
PolicyNew Executive Office BuildingWashington, D.C. 20506
Dr. Thomas LoveProductivity Products, Inc.75 Glen RoadSandy Hook, CT 06482
Dr. John LyonsDirectorNational Engineering LaboratoryNational Bureau of StandardsU.S. Department of CommerceGaithersburg, MD 20899
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Mr. John MetzlerExecutive DirectorEnergy Research Advisory BoardU.S. Department of EnergyER-61000 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20585
Dr. R. Byron PipesDean, College of EngineeringUniverSity of DelawareNewark,DE 19716
Mr. Lee RiversFederal Laboratory ConsortiumSuite 2181825 K Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20006
Dr. William B. RousePrincipal ScientistSearch Technology, Inc.5550a Peachtree Parkway, #500Technology Park/SummitNorcross, GA 30092
Dr. Theodore SchlieSchool of Business AdministrationIllinois Institute of TechnologyChicago, IL 60616
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Dr. Ora SmithDirectorExternal Technology DevelopmentRockwell International, Inc.Post Office Box 1085Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Mr. William StotesberyDirectorGovernment and Public AffairsMicroelectronics and Computer Corp.3500 W. Ba1cones Center DriveAustin, TX 78759-6509
Dr. Graham VickeryOrganization for Economic
Cooperation and Development2 Rue Andre Pascal75775 Paris CEDEX 16
Mr. Patrick H. WindhamCommittee on Commerce, Science,
and TransportationUnited States SenateWashington, D.C. 20510
Mr~ • ~evin··Deasy
Researoh AssociateSoftware Engr. Inst.C~rnegie Mellon Univ.
Pittsburgh PA 15213-
Mr. Daniel J. KellyVerner, Liip£ert,
Bernhard, McPherson & HandSuite 10001600 L Street,N.W.Washington, DC 20036-
Mr. Roy H. MassengillGeneral Patent CounselAllied Signal, Inc.P. O. Box 2245R
Mr ... ·RobertE~ DeatonAttorney ~~visor
US Coast. Guard5th Coast··Ouard District431 Crawford StreetPortsmouth, VA 23704-5004 Morristown, NJ 07960-
Mr ••.. William H. McNeillSenior Patent, AgentGTE Service Corporation100 Endicott Street
Ms... Susan Duk e sProcurement AnalystU... S. Coast GuardCommandant (G-FAC-52100 Second Street, S.W.Washington, DC 20593- Danvers, VA 01923-
Mr. Frank J. DyndaPatent AttorneyNAVAIROff. of Counsel (Patents)Cede AIR-OOC-PWashington, DC 20361-0005
Ms. Melissa A. NioholsContract SpecialistUSArmy Medical Research
Acquisition ActivityBldg. 820, Fort DetrickFrederick, HD 21711-
Mr. Arthur A. GoodellAttorneyHoneywell,'Inc.7900Westpark Drive
McLean, VA 22102-
I none providednone providedBecor Western Inc.P.O. Box 961~00 Hilwaukee AvenueSouth Milwauk WI 53172-
Mr. Thomas Hennen
Boeing Aerospace Co.P. O. Box 3999 MIS 85-74
Mr•. D.··E. GuntherContracts AdministratorGeneral Research Corporation7655 Old Springhouse Rd
Mr. Nicholas O'ConnellSuperVisorBoeing<Military Airplane Co.P.O. Box 3707, MIS 32-46
I none providedIBecor Western Inc.P.O. Box 961~00 Milwaukee AvenueSouth Milwauk WI 53172-VA 22102-McLean,
Seattle, WA 98124- Seattle, WA 98124-
Mr. RobertP.··HowardSenior Contracts ManagerBBN Laboratories, Inc.10 Moulton Street
Cambridge, MA 02238-
Ms. Mary O'HaraProcurement~Analyst··
Aber~een Proving-GroundsDirectorate of Contract'g2820 B Cottonwood CourtAPG, MD 21005-
Mr. ..Stephen C.-PaulSr. Cont. AdministratorIBM Federal System~ Div~sion
Bodle H111 Road
Mr.- Gary TheodoreAttorney AdvisorU.S. Army CECOMATT: AMSEL-LG-PL
Owego, NY 13827- Ft. Monmouth, NJ 07703-5000
Mr. Damian-PorcariPatent AttorneyU.S.-Army Tank Automotive
CommandATT:-AMSTA-LPWarren, MI 48397-5000
Mr. Brian L. RibandoDiv.··Pat. &-Lic • CounselLitton Industries, Inc.Suite 508179 Allyn StreetHartford, CT 06103-
Mr. Donald V. ScheiBuyer - DataBoeing Commercial Airplane Co.Materiel Div.-Mil.Systms
p.e.Box 3707-2207,MS67-41Seattle, WA 98124-
Mr. -- Jeffrey H. SchneiderSenior AttorneyDigital Equipment CorporationMetro Executive Terrace8400 Corporate DriveLandover, MD 20785-2201
Ms. Kathleen T. SheehanAsst. CounselMartin--Marietta Corp.P.O. Box 179
Mr. --Arvid S. TveitMgr. of Contracts-A & DerHoneywell, Inc.Honeywell Plaza2701 5th Avenue SouthMinneapolis MN 55408-
Denver CO 80201-
Mr. Gail SoderlingPatent AttorneyU.S~Army Tank & Automotive
CommandATT: AMSTA-LPWarren, MI 48397-5000
Mr. Leonard F. StollPatent AttorneyAFDW/DPCTRoom 5E913-The PentagonWashington, DC 20330-
yJack Bittick Murray, Jr., Esq.Exxon Chemical Company1900 E. Linden AvenueP.O. Box 710Linden, New Jersey 07036
Glenn F. Ostrager, Esq.Ostrager &Chong300 East 42nd StreetNew York, New York 10017
'v Bradley B. Geist, Esq.Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue&Raymond
30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York 10112
Alfred B. Engelberg, Esq.Sedgewood ClubR D 12Carmel, New York 10512
Eliot S. Gerber, Esq.Wyatt GerberShoup &BadieOne Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York 10020
Adda C. Gogoris, Esq.Darby &Darby PC405 Lexington AvenueNew York, New York 10174
Gabriel P. Katona, Esq.Schweitzer &Cornman230 Park AvenueRoom 2200New York, New York 10169
George W. MacDonald, Jr. Esq.Cole & Deitz175 Water StreetNew York, New York 10038
VGeorge E. Badenoch, Esq.Kenyon &KenyonOne BroadwayNew York, New York 10004
'v Peter H. Priest, Esq.Davis, Hoxie, Faithfull,&Hapgood
45 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York 10111
'v Stephen Yee Chow, Esq.Nutter, McClennen, &Fish1 International PlaceBoston, MA 02110
'v Ms. Theres~ M. GillisDewey, Ballantine, Bushby,Palmer &Wood
140 BroadwayNew York, New York 10005
William S. Feiler, Esq.Morgan &Finnegan345 Park AvenueNew York, New York 10154
Geral d J. Fl intoft, Esq.Pennie &Edmonds1155 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10036
Kenneth A. Genoni, Esq.Vice President, General PatentHoechst Celanese CorporationRoute 202-206 NorthSommerville, New Jersey 08876
John J. Schlager, Esq.Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc.340 Kingsland StreetNutley, New Jersey 07110
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, Esq.NYU Law School40 Washington Square SouthRoom 423New York, New York 10012
Theodore O. Rogers, Jr., Esq.Sullivan &Cromwell125 Broad StreetNew York, New York 10004
Charles Guttman, Esq.Marmorek, Guttman &Rubenstein330 Seventh Avenue (17th Floor)New York, New York 10001
John A. O'Brien, Esq.Fitzpatrick, Cella,Harper &Scinto
277 Park AvenueNew York, New York 10172
Robert I. Pearlman, Esq.Group CounselThe BOC Group Inc.100 Mountain Ave Murray HillNew Providence, NJ 07974
Burton L. Lilling, Esq.Lilling &Greenspan123 Main StreetSuite 936White Plains, New York 10601
\Norman H. Zivin, Esq.Cooper &Dunham30 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, New York 10112
John J. Torrente, Esq.Robin, Blecker &Daley330 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10017
iV Edward F. Mull owney, Esq.Fish &Neave875 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10022
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Allen I. Rubenstein, Esq.Gottlieb, Rackman &Reisman,1430 BroadwayNew York, New York 10018
\v Ms. Mary M. AllenPC Becton, Dickinson and Company
One Becton DriveFranklin Lakes, NJ 07417-1880
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Foundation
Brenda BoykoAssistant Director
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. ;-,.," H t.« e(,)Off1ce of Sponsored ProgramsUniversity of Houston .. ~-.. D~r4800 Calhoun Blvd. ri<z,~A
Houston, IX 77004 ' C. IQ 2.C, GO(731) 749-3412 OL. V
'711(- 700-6 Yo 'r'Howard W. BremerPatent CounselWisconsin Alumni Research614 N. Walnut StreetMadison, WI 53705(608) 263-2831
Albert L. BroseghiniDirector, Research AdministrationManager, Patents & LicensesChildren's Hospital Medical Center300 Longwood AvenueBoston, MA 02115(6171 735-7048
Joyce BrintonAssistant to the Dean for Finance &
BusinessHarvard Medical School25 Shattuck StreetBoston, MA 02115(617) 732-1495
Shirley M. BrownExecutive Assistant for Patents & LicensingRutgers, The State University of N.J.P. O. Box 759Piscataway, NJ 08854(201) 932-3060
James F. BrownAssistant Vice President for ResearchColorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO 80523(303) 491-7194
Bryan Scott BurgessAssociate General CounselUniversity of South Florida4202 E. Fowler AvenueTampa, FL 33620(813) 974-2131
Pre-registrantsMembers
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
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Michael B. AmeyDirectorResearch AdministrationJohns Hopkins University
Medicine720 Rutland AvenueBaltimore, MD 21204
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Robert R. ApplesonDirector of SponsoredVanderbilt University416 Kirkland HallNashville, TN 37240(615) 322-2631--U 1\ +-1...
Claudette BeyerResearch Information SpecialistNorth Dakota State UniversityFargo, ND 58105(701) 237-7035
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Executive SecretaryCommittee on Patents & CopyrightsHarvard UniversityHolyoke Center 9701350 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02138(617) 495-3067
Lynn H. BlakeCoordinator of ResearchMedical University of South CarolinaOffice of Research & Sponsored Prog.171 Ashley Avenue, Suite 509Charleston, SC 29425(803) 792-3838
SpencerL. BlaylockAssociate DirectorIowa State University Research Fdn.315 Beardshear HallAmes, IA 50011(515) 294-4740
Fred H.BennettUniversity of VictoriaVictoria, British Columbia(604) 721-7972
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATOR~
Annual Meeting -2/7/82
Pre-'registrantsMembers
William O. BurkeExecutive Vice PresidentUniv~rsity of Georgia Research Fdn, IncBoyd Graduate Studies Research CenterSuite 612Athens, GA 30602(404) 542-3360
Joseph J. ByrneDirectorGovernment ResourcesTufts University School of Medicine193 Harrison AvenueBoston, MA 02111(617) 956-6677
Vincent L. CarneyPatent CounselUniversity of NebraskaP. O. Box 80836Lincoln, NE 68501-0836(402) 489-0377
Ken L. CarpenterAssistant DirectorGrants & ContractsArizona State UniversityOffice of Grants & ContractsTempe, AZ 85287(602) 965-3101
Alfred B.ChaetAssociate Vice PresidentResearch & Sponsored ProgramsThe University of West FloridaBuilding 77, Room N3lPensacola, FL 32504(904) 476-9500 X 2824
Katherine L. ChapmanAttorneyThe University of Texas SystemOffice of General Counsel201 W. 7th StreetAustin, TX 78701(512) 471-7565
William H. ChapmanDirector,Funded ResearchTemple UniversityUniversity Services Building 406Philadelphia, PA 19122(215) 787-7662
George B. ClarkDirectorGrant & Contract ServicesUniverslty of Massachusetts Medical Center55 Lake Avenue NorthWorcester, MA 01605(617) 856-2119
Joel M. CohenAdministrator of Sponsored ProgramsBrandeis University415 South StreetWaltham, MA 02254(617) 647-2508
Victoria Benham CohenDirectorOffice of Research AdministrationIllinois Institute of Technology10 W. 33rd StreetChicago, IL 60616(312) 567-3035
Robert ComprattContract NegotiatorUniversity of Illinois809 S. Wright StreetChampaign, IL 61820(217) 333-2186
Robert G. CorbettCoordinator of ResearchThe University of AkronAkron, OH 44325(216) 375-7666
Robert F. CustardUniversity Patent CounselThe'Pennsylvania State University229 Applied Science BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802(814) 865-1765
Alan G~ DasnenPresidentWashington Research Foundation1107 N. E. 45th, Suite 322Seattle, WA 98105(206) 633 3569
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
. Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-RegistrantsMembers·
John DeardenDirectorGrant & Contract ServicesThe Johns Hopkins University113 Garland HallCharles & 34th StreetsBaltimore, MD 21218(301) 338--8140
:itzelDirectorPatent, Copyright and Trademark Ofc.University of California2490 Channing Way, 3rd fl.Berkeley, CA 94720(415) 642-5000
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Research Associate IIGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAdministration Building, Rm. 303North AvenueAtlanta', GA 30332(404) 894-4812
Alfred R.Doig, Jr.Vice PresidentRain Hill Group, Inc;80 Wall StreetNew York, NY 10005(212) 493-9162
John P. DooherDirectorAdelphi Research Center, Inc.Adelphi UniversitySouth Avenue, Blodgett Hall 210Garden City, NY 11530(516) 294-8700 X76l8
F. Philip DufourAssistant Vice PresidentResearch & Public ServicesUniversity of Maine at Orono24 Coburn HallOrono, ME 04469(207) 581-7446
Judith' W. EnnisDirectorSponsored Programs'New Jersey Institute of Technology323 High StreetNewark, NJ 07102(201) 645-5214
Frederic H. ErbischDirector of Research (Acting)Michigan Technological UniversityHouton, MI 49931(906) 487-2225
Terence A. FeuerbornDirectorContract & Grant AdministrationUniversity of California, Los Angeles405 Hilgard AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90024(213) 825-4031
Joseph M. FontanaPatent ManagerUniversity of Alabama in BirminghamUniversity StationBirmingham, AL. 35294(205) 934-5394
Marjorie ForsterDirectorSponsored Programs - AcademicUniversity of Texas Medical BranchAdministration Building 528Galveston, TX 77550(713) 765-3482
James FuLl.eyLcveDirector-EvaluationResearch Corporation405 Lexington AvenueNew York, NY 10174(212) 907-9443
V. Arlene GauntAssocate DirectorOffice of Industrial ResearchMcGill University853 Sherbrooke Street, WestDawson Hall 408Montreal. Quebec H3A 2T6(514) 392-4963
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-registrarttsMembers
Milton GoldbergExecutive DirectorCouncil on Governmental Relations#11 Dupont Circle, Suite 480Washington, D. C. 20036(202) 861-2595
Mark: M. HermanDirector of Business Services.Thomas Jefferson University1020 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19107(215) 928-8563
Ann H. GreenbergDirectorOffice of Sponsored ProgramsNew York University15 Washington Place #lHNew York,NY 10003(212) 598-2191
Karen M. HiiemaeInterim Dean, Graduate CollegeAssociate Vice-Chancellor for ResearchUniversity of Illinois at the Medical Ctr.808 South WoodChicago, 1L 60612(312) 996-4995
William H. HonsteadExecutive Vice PresidentKansas State University Research Fdn.Fairchild HallKansas State UniversityManhattan, KS 66506(931) 532-5720
Phyllis M. HughesStaff Associate, Sponsored ProjectsStanford UniversityEncina Hall, Room 40 .Stanford, CA 94305(415) 497-2907
C. Dennis IgnasiasDirectorResearch and GrantsUniversity of Maryland Eastern ShorePrincess Anne, MD 21853(301) 651-2200 X22l
Raymond H. KahnDirector of ResearchHenry Ford Hospital2799 W. Grant Boulevard, Rm. 2015Detroit, MI 48202(313) 876-2024
Clauston L. JenkinsExecutive Assistant to the ChancellorNorth Carolina State UniversityP. O. Box 5067Raleigh, NC 27650(919) 737-2319
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Roger C. HerdmanVice President for Professional AffairsMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Ctr.1275 York AvenueNew York, NY 10021(212) 794-8193
Preston W. GroundsAssociate DirectorResearch & DevelopmentThe Procter & Gamble CompanyMiami Valley LaboratoriesP. O. Box 39175Cincinnati, OH 45247(513) 977-2874
Cynthia J •. HansonPresidentColorado State University Res. Fdn.601 South Howes Street, P. O. Box 483Fort Collins, CO 80522(303) 482-2916
Kent W. HendersonExecutive Director, Utah State U. Fdn.Patent Administrator, Utah State Univ.Utah State University FoundationUMC-93Logan, UT 84322(801) 750-2603
Christina HansenContract and Grant OfficerUniversity of California405 Hilgard AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90024(213) 825-8563
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-registrantsMembers
Jack KamererAssistant Director of Business AffairsUniversity of Illinois809 S.Wright Street105 Davenport HouseChampaign, IL 61820(217) 3:33-2186
John F. KavanaughDirectorOffice of Grants & ContractsTrustees of Dartmouth CollegeP. O. Box 7Hanover, NH 03755(603) 646-3007
M. Jerry KenigAssistant to the PresidentDrexel UniversityPhiladelphia, PA 19104(215) 895-2104
John KingSenior Project AdministratorUniversity of Rochester30 Administration BuildingRochester, NY 14627(716) 275-4031
David N. KoffskyAssistant to PresidentU~~versity Patents, Inc.P.O. Box 6080Norwalk, CT 06852(203) 846-3461
Robert E. KrebsAssociate Dean, Graduate CollegeUniversity of Illinois at the Medical808 S. Wood Street Ctr.Chicago, IL 60612(312) 996-4995
Ka1;herine KuPatent Engineer, Sponsored ProjectsStanford UniversityEncina Hall, Room 40
William C. Lee IIIAssistant to the Vice President for
Research and Patent AttorneyThe University of GeorgiaBoyd Graduate Studies Research CenterSuite 612Athens, GA 30602(404) 542-3360
Ed J. LefnerPatent AdministratorTexas A & M University SystemTexas Engineering Experiment StationCollege Station, TX 77843(713) 693-2649
K. Edward LefrenPatents & Licensing - AdministrationUniversity of Delaware101 Hullihen HallNewark, DE 19711(302) 738-2136
Clive S. ListonAssociate Director, Sponored ProjectsIntellectual Property AdministrationStanford University.Encina Hall, Room 40Stanford, CA 94305(415) 497-2570
Joseph M. LoGiudiceDirectorOffice of Contracts & GrantsRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroy, NY 12181(5J,8) ZZO-6281
William S. LovellPatent ManagerOregon State UniversityCorvallis, OR 97331-2135(503) 754-3439
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meetirig - 2/7/82
Pre-registrantsMembers
A. Riley MaconDirector of Sponsored ~esearch
University of South Florida4202 Fowler AvenueTampa, Fl 33620·(813) 974-2897
Dillon E. MapotherAssociate Vice Chancellor for Res.University of Illinois330 Administration EuildingGraduate College506 S. Wright StreetUrbana,IL 61801(217) 333-7862
Harvey I. MarshallCoordinator, Patents & LicensingQueen's~University at KingstonOffice of the Vice-Principal (Services)Kingston, Ontario K7L-3N6(613) 547-2832
Carolyn McGinnisAdministrator-Staff Support ServicesMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Ctr.1275 York AvenueNew York, NY 10021(212) 794-8422
John J. McGlewPatent CounselRenssalaer Polytechnic InstituteRenssalaer, NY 12181(212) 840 6350
Richard J. McNeil, Jr.Associate DirectorOffice of Sponsored ProgramsNortheastern University360 Huntington AvenueBos on, MA 02115(61 ) 437-2124
Anthony MerrittDirector, Research AdministrationUniversity of Pennsylvania409 Franklin Building 163451 Walnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104(215) 243-7293
Frank W. MigaCounselor at! Law8007 Carey Branch DriveFort Washing'ton, MD 20744(301) 567-68'40
Gerald MusseyDirectorOffice of Grant Management and D~v.
University o~ Texas Health Science Ctr.5323 Harry HinesDallas, TX 75235
John R. NesbittDirectorDivision of Patents & CopyrightsPurdue Resea~ch Foundation221 Terminal~ BuildingWest Lafayet~e, IN 47907(317) 494-2610
Stanley G. NicholasDirector of pniversity ResearctClemson Univ~rsity
E~102 Martin! HallClemson, SC i 29631
p(803) 656-2375
Michael G. PetitLicensing AssociateUniversity of California2490 Channing Way, 3rd fl.Berkeley, CA' 94720(415) 642-5000
Joan B. PinckDirectorOffice of Research Administration & PolicyBeth Israel Hospital300 Brookline AvenueBoston, MA 02215(617) 735-4585
Ralph D•.PintoExecutive DirectorUniversity of VirginiaThornton HallCharlottesville, VA 22901(804) 924-7356
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-registrantsMembers
Laurette PlunkettAssistant DeanRes~arch & Sponsored ProgramsUniversity of MiamiP. O. Box 248293Coral Gables, FL 33124(305) 284-4541
Ralph E. PoweAssociate Vice President for ResearchMississippi State UniverityP.O. Drawer GMississippi State, MS 39762(601) 325-3570
Samuel PriceUniversity Coordinator for Sponsored
ResearchUniversity of MarylandOffice of the Vice President for
Graduate Studies & Research3300 Metzerott RoadAdelphi, MD 20783(301) 439-4763
Martin RachmelerDirectorResearch Services AdministrationNorthwestern University633 Clark StreetEvanston, IL 60201(312) 492-3327
John B. RicheyDirectorOffice of Research & Project Admin.University of Rochester30 Administration BuildingRochester, NY 14627(716) 275-4031
Brian W. RigbyDirector of Resource DevelopmentNorthern Illinois UniversityGraduate School, Altgeld 207ADeKalb"IL 60115(815) 758-0544
Patricia L. SchmidtAssociate Dean for ResearchUniversity of Florida223 Grinter HallGainesville, FL 32611(904) 392-4646
Michael K. SchonbrunExecutive Vice PresidentNational Jewish Hospital/National
Asthma Center3800 E. Colfax AvenueDenver, CO 80206(303) 338-4461 X403
Eugene K. Schuler, Jr.AdministratorState University of New York Res. Fdn.P. O. Box 9, University PlazaAlbany, NY 12201(518_ 472-0365
David S. ScotchAssociate DeanNew York University School of Medicine550 First AvenueNew York, NY 10016(212) 340-5375
ay E. SnyderPatent Licensing ConsultantNorthwestern University, University 0)
Missouri, etc. -J
209 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 1160 ."Chicago, IL 60604(312) 263-1841 .
FranDirector, Research AdministrationNew England Medical Center171 Harrison Avenue, Box 817Boston, MA 02111(617) 956-5363
Lester L. StoutProject Administration OfficerThe Ohio State University Research Fdn.1314 Kinnear RoadColumbus, OH 43212(614) 422-6278
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-registrantsMembers
Richard B. StreeterDirector, Office of ResearchLehigh University203 E. Packer AvenueBethlehem, PA 18015(215) 861-3020
Kenneth C. StrineAssociate DirectorOffice of Research & Project Adminis.Princeton University5th Fl. New South BuildingPrinceton, NJ 08544(609) 452-3092
Ralph M. SwensonAssistant to the Dean of the !Graduate
CollegeUniversity of Vermont335 Waterman BuildingBurlington, VT 05405(802) 656-3160
John H, ThompsonDirectorSponsored Project AdministrapionUniversity of Pittsburgh200 Gardner Steel BuildingPittsburgh, PA 15260(412) 624-3973
Phillip G. ThompsonAssociate Patent AdministratorUniversity of Minnesota333 Morrill Hall100 Church St., S.E.Minneapolis, MN 55455(612) 376-2637
Jeanine TobinStaff Associate to the Directpr of the
Office of Business AffairsUnivesity of Illinois at the Medical
Center833 South Wood176 PharmacyChicago,IL 60612(312) 996-5963
Richard S. ToumaAssistant Vice President for Research &
Special ProjectsFair1eig~ Dickinson University223 Montross AvenueRutherford, NJ 07070(201) 460-5097
• William TreaseExecutive DirectorUniversity of Iowa Research Foundation203 Gilmore HallIowa City, IA 52242(319) 353-5487
Cheryl TylerAssistant DirectorContract & Grant AdministrationUniversity of California, L.A.405 Hi1gard AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90024(213) 825-1431
. William R. UdryAdministrative DirectorCold Spring Harbor LaboratoryCold Spring Harbor, NY 11724(516) 367-8300
Paul J. WardGeneral CounselUniversity of South CarolinaLegal Department·104 Osborne Administration BuildingColumbia, SC 29208(803) 777-7854
Charles D. Waring.Assistant to the DeanVirginia Polytechnic Institute & State
UniversityResearch DivisionBarruss Hall, Room 340Blacksburg, VA 24061
Joseph C. WeberAssistant Dean for Research DevelopmentColorado School of MinesGolden, CO 80401(303) 279-0300 X291l
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SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-registrantsMembers
John R. WesterheideDirector, Research InstituteUniversity of Dayton_300 College Park AvenueDayton, OH 45469(513) 229-2113
J. Winslow YoungDirector of PatentsUniversity of Utah420 Chipeta Way, Suite 170Salt Lake City, UT 84108(801) 581-7792
Connie WhitleyContract & Grant OfficerUniversity of California, L.A.Office of Contract & Grant Admin.405 Hilgard AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90024(213) 825-8561
Alfred ZernikDirector of FinanceThe Wistar Institute36th & Spruce StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19104(215) 243-3741
William K. WilsonDirectorOffice of Sponsored ProgramsSyracuse University2nd Floor Skytop Office BuildingSyracuse, NY 13210(315) 423-2807
Theodore C. WoodManager, Patents & LicensingCornell UniversityEast Hill PlazaIthaca, NY 14850(607l-2~~OL.-_
00 t t en ----=:=::::::::::__.="'''''Carl B••Director, Patent AdministrationDuke University614 Chapel Drive AnnexDurham, NC 27706(919) 684-2846
ThomasK. WunderlichDirectorOffice of Research AdministrationBrown UniversityBox 1929Providence, RI 02912-1929(401) 863-2777
Edwin T. YatesPatent Management OfficerThe Johns Hopkins UniversityCharles & 34th StreetsBaltimore,MD 21218(301) 338-8137
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-registrantsNon-Members
Adrian Arima, Esq.Staff CounselStanford UniversityOffice of the University CounselP. O. Box NStanford, CA 94305(415) 497-4556
Thomas R. BolandPartnerVorys, ater, Seymour & Pease1828 L treet, N. W. #1111Washing on, D. C. 20036(202) 8 2-8200
John F.BurnsDirector of Legal AffairsOhio University100 McBuffey HallAthens,OH 45701(614) 594-5381
Regina M. CarrollDirector, Grants AdministrationMarch of Dimes Birth Defects Fdn.1275 Mamaroneck Avenue.White Plains, NY 10605(914) 428-7100
Joseph DecresceAssistant General CounselMarch of Dimes Birth Defects Fdn.1275 Mamaroneck AvenueWhite Plains, NY 10605(914) 428-7100
KennethN. GellerAssociate DeanGraduate SchoolDrexel University32nd & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, PA 19104(215) 895-2499
Tom GillAssociate Dean for Research Admin.(Acting)University of MiamiResearch Administration R-641600 N. W. 10th AvenueMiami, FL 33101(305) 547-6626
Ann H. HarrellAssistant to the DirectorGeneral Clinical Research CenterUniversity of Alabama in Birmingham3 W. Jefferson TowerUniversity StationBirmingham, AL 35294(205) 934-4852
Beth IsraelAssistant DirectorOffice of Projects & Grants405 Low Memorial LibraryNew York, NY 10027(212) 280-3023
John A. KingDirector of Licensing, Agricultural Prod.American Cyanamid CompanyP. O. Box 400Princeton, NJ 08540(609) 799-0400 X24l6
Charles H. LemkePatents & Licensing- AdministrationUniversity of Delaware101 Hullihen HallNewark, DE 19711(302) 738-2136
James P. LewisDirector, Office of Projects & GrantsColumbia UniversityBox 20, Low Memorial LibraryNew York, NY 10027(212) 280-3023
Robert F. LovelaceDirector, Research AdministrationThe Graduate lIospitalOne Graduate PlazaPhiladelphia, PA 19146(215) 893-7497
John L. MargraveVice PresidentAdvanced StudiesRice UniversityP. O. Box 2692Houston, TX 77001(713) 527-4820
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-RegistrantsNon-Members
David A. McBrideManager, Industrial LaiasonPatents & LicensingCornell UniversityEast Hill PlazaIthaca, .NY 14850(607) 256-7367
Kathleen P. MullinixDeputy Provost for Health ServiceColumbia University630 W.168th StreetNew York, NY 10032(212) 694-4005
Julio C. MunizConsultantCenter for Energy and EnvironmentResearch
University of Puerto RicoCaparra Heights StationSan Juan, PR 00935(809) 767-0350
Patricia C. OhlendorfAssistant to the Vice PresidentAcademic Affairs & ResearchThe Univerity of Texas at AustinMain Building 201Austin, TX 78712(512) 471-5336
Don S. OusterhoutDirectorResearch and Sponsored ProgramsUniversity of Arkansas·120 Ozark HallFayetteville, AR 72701(501) 575-3845
Ann S. PetersonAssociate DeanCornell University Medical College1300 York AvenueNew York, NY 10021(212) 472-8216
Clifford RamesAssociate Director R&DUniversity of MiamiResearch Administration R-641600 N. W. 10th AvenueMiami, FL 33101(305) 547-6626
Stephen C. ReingoldAssistant DirectorOffice of Research & Sponsored ProgramsRutgers, The State University of New JerseyAdministration Building, Rm. 123P. O. Box 1089Piscataway, NJ 08854(201) 932-2884---enneth W. SloanExecutive DirectorThe Ohio State University1314 Kinner RoadColumbis, OH 43212(614) 422-6776
K. O. ThompsonDirectorInstitutional & Research Support ServicesUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvilleHuntsville, AL 35899(205) 895-6000
Cindy Wilson -.•Assistant to Dean for ResearchUniversity of Tennessee404 Andy Holt TowerKnoxville, TN 37996-0140(615) 974-8159
John C. WurstAssociate DirectorResearch InstituteUniversity of Dayton300 College Park AvenueDayton, OH 45469(513) 229-2113
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT AD~[INISTRATORS
Annual Meeting - 2/7/82
Pre-registrants-ADDENDUM
JohnC. EvansAssociate Dean, Graduate SchoolGeorge Mason University4400 University DriveFairfax, VA 22030(703) 323-2123
w. Sidney JohnsonAssistant DeanResearch & Sponsored ProgramsIndiana University, Indianapolis CampusP. O. Box 500Bloomington, IN 47402(812) 335-8311
Non-members
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Guests & Participants
Senator Harrison SchmittDirksen Senate Office BuildingSuite 5313\,ashington, D. C. 20110
Gerald J •• MossinghoffCommissioner of Patents & TrademarksU. S. Department of CommercePatent & Trademark OfficeWashington, D. C. 20231
Betsy Ancker-JohnsonVice President of Environmental
Activities StaffGeneral Motors Technical CenterWarren, MI 48090
Ron GrudzieckiBurns, Doane, Swecker &MathisGeorge Mason BuildingWashington & Prince,StreetsAlexandria, VA 22313
Marvin C. GuthrieObIon, Fisher, Spivak, McClelland & MaierCrystal Square Five - Suite 400,1755 S. Jefferson Davis Hwy.Arlington, VA 22202
Katherine KuPatent Engineer
, Sponsored Projects OfficeStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305
Joseph P. AllenExecutive DirectorIntellectual Property Owners1899 "L" Street, N. W.Suite 400Washington, D. C. 20036
Stephen H. AtkinsonExecutive SecretaryCommittee on Patents & CopyrightsHarvard UniversityHolyoke Center 9381350 Massa.chusetts ,Avenue.,'"cambridge, MA 62138
Howard BremerPatent CounselWisconsin Alumni Research Foundation614 N. Wa.lnut Street'Madison,\H 53705
~illiam 0, BurkeExecutive Vice PresidentUniversity of Georgia Research Fdn.,Inc.Boyd Graduate Studies Research CenterAthens, GA 30602
Norman LatkerOffice of Management & Budget726 Jackson Place, N. W.Room 5217Washington, D. C. 20503
Clive S. ListonManagerPatent & Copyright Affairs GroupStanford UniversitySponsored Projects ,OfficeStanford, CA 94305
Marvin LoebVenture Capitalist2452 E. Oakton StreetArlington Heights, IL 60005
William MathisBurns, Doane, Swecker & MathisGeorge Mason BuildingWashington & Price Streets
lexandria, VA 22313
Michael PetitUniversity of CaliforniaPatent Office2490 Channing WayBerkeley, CA 94720
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Ralph D. PintoExecutive Director.University of Virginia Alumni Patents Fdn.The Towers Office Building - Suite 6-2001224 West Main StreetCharlottesville, VA 22903
Peter RosenbergSenior Claims ExaminerU. S. Patent OfficeWashington, D. C. 20231
Arthur A. Smith, Jr.General Counsel, O.S.P.Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRoom E19-72277 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02139
Ray E. SnyderPatent Licensing Consultant209 S. LaSalle StreetSuite 1160Chicago, IL 60604
H. William TreaseExecutive DirectorUniversity of Iowa Research Foundation203 Gilmore RoadIowa City, IA 52242
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ALABAMAMr. Ja.ime EtheredgeDirector, Alabama Development Dffice135 South Union StreetMontgomery, AL 36130205-263-0048
ALASKAOr. Richard A. Neve'Senior Science AdvisorOffice of the GovernorP.O. Box AMJuneau, AK 99811907-465-3568clo John Katz
Alaska Washington Office
ARKANSAS·Or. John Ah lenDi rectorArkansas Sc lence-&Technology Authority200 Main Street, Suite 210Little Rock, AR 72201501-371-3554
COLORADOMs. Sally Bay CornwellScience &Technology Advisor
to the GovernorS&T Advisory CouncilOffice of,· the Governor124 State Capitol BuildingDenver, CO . 80203303-866-2832
DELAWAREMr. Louis H. Papineau, Jr.Director. Delaware Development Office99 Kings HighwayP.O. Box 1401Dover. DE 19903302-736-4271
FLORIDAMr. Ray IannucciExecutive DirectorFlorida High Technology and
Industry CouncilExecut i v« Office of the GovernorThe CapitolTall ahassee, Florida 32301-8047904-487-3134
HAWAIIMr. Carl E. Swanho1mScience &Technology OfficerDept. of Planning and EconomicDevelopmen~
P.O. Box 2359Honolulu, Hawaii 96804808-548-8741
ILLINOISMr. Norm PetersonExecutive DirectorGovernor's Commission on Science
and Technology100 West Randolph Streeet. Suite 3-400Chicago, Illinois 60601312-917-3982
INDIANAOr. John D. Hague, PresidentIndiana Corp. for Science &TechnologyOne North Capitol, Suite 925Indianapolis, IN 46204317-635-3058
IOWAMr. Doug GetterGroup Manager Research &DevelopmentIowa Development Commission600 E. Court Ave.Des Moines. IA . 50309515-281-3036
KANSASDr. Phillips BradfordDirector of Advanced Technology
CommissionKansas Dept. of Economic Development503 Kansas Ave., Sixth FloorTopeka. KS 66603913-296-5272
MARYLANDDr. Herbert RabinAssociate Dean. College of EngineeringEngineering Research CenterUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland 20742301-454-7941
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MASSACHUSETTSTom SommerFederal State Relations444 N. Capital St., NWSuite 307Washington, D.C. 20001202-628-1065
MICHIGANDr. James KenworthyManager, Research &Technology
Programs, Michigan Strategic FundResearch Centers, Michigan Strategic FundP.O. Box 30234lansing, MI 48909517-373-7550
MINNESOTAMs. Jayne B. KhalifaDirector, Governor's Office
of Science &Technology900 American Center Building150E. Kellogg BlvdSt • Paul, MN 55101612-297-4368
MISSOURIMr. Alan FranklinActing Exec. Director of Missouri Corp.
for Science &Technology/Manager ofHigh Technology ProgramP.O. Box 118Jefferson City, Mi ssouri 65102314-751-9077
MONTANAMr. Sam Hubbard, AdministratorScience &Technology AllianceMontana Department of CommerceCapitol StationHelena, MT59620406-444-3707
NEBRASKAMr. Rod BatesDirector, Nebraska Dept. of
Economic Development301 Centennial Mass SouthP.O. Box 94666Lincoln, NE 68509402-471-3747
NEVADAMr. AndrewP. GrosieExecutive DirectorCommission on Economic DevelopmentCa pito1 Comp'l exCarson City, NV 89710702-885-4325
NEW JERSEYMr. Edward CohenExecutive DirectorNew Jersey Commission on Science
and Technology122 W. State Street, CN-832Trenton, New Jersey 08625'609-633-2740
NEW MEXICOMr. Bob GoldSecretary of Economic
Development & Tourism Dept-,Bataan Memorial BuildingSanta Fe, NM 87503505-827-6204
NEW YORKMr. Graham JonesNew York State Science &Technology99 Washington Ave., 17th FloorAlbany, NY 12210
NORTH DAKOTAMr. Dick Rayl, DirectorMidwest Technical GroupDepartment of Management & BudgetState CapitolBismarck, NO 58505701-224-4904
OHIOMr. Christopher M. CoburnScience &Technology AdvisorOffice of the GovernorP.O. Box 1001Columbus, OH 43266-0101614-466-3086
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OKLAHOMA .Mr. Scott B. InghamSr. Administrative AssistantOklahoma Council of Science & TechnologyOffice of the Governor212 State CapitolOklahoma City. OK 73105405-521-2342
OREGONOr. S. John OwensVice Chancellor for the Oregon
Center for Advanced TechnologyEducation303 Oearborn HallOregon State University CampusCorva111 s. OR 97331 .503-754-3617
PENNSYLVANIADr. Walter H. PlosilaDeputy Secretary for Technology
and Policy DevelopmentDepartment of Commerce433 Forum BuildingHarrisburg. PA 17120717-783-5053
RHODE ISLANDMr. Bruce R. LangExecutive DirectorRhode Island Partnership for Science
& Technology7 Jackson WalkwayProvidence. RI 02903401-277-2601
SOUTH CAROLINADr. Robert E. HendersonDirectorSouth Carolina Research AuthorityP.O. Box 12025Col umbus , SC 29211803-799-4070
TENNESSEEDr. John M.CrothersDept. of Economic &Community
Deve1opment6th FloorRachel Jackson BuildingNashville, TN 37219
UTAHDr. Randy G. MoonState Science AdvisorUtah Technology Finance Corp.Centers of'Technological Excellence116 State Capitol BuildingSalt Lake City. Utah 84114801-533-4987
VERMONTMr. James GuestSecretary. Agency of Development
&Community Affairs109 State StreetMontpelier. VT 05602802-828-3211
VIRGINIADr. John Sa11 eyVice President. Center forInnovative TechnologyThe Hallmark BuildingSuite 20113873 Park Center Rd.Herndon. VA ·22071
WISCONSINMr. Rolf WegenkeAdministrator, Division of Economic
and Community DevelopmentDepartment of DevelopmentP.O. Box 7970Madison. WI 53707608-266-1018
WYOMINGDr. James G. SpeightChief Scientific OfficerWestern Research InstituteUniversity of Wyoming Research Corp.P.O. Box 3395Laramie, WY· 82071307-721-2209
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Dr. Al HellmanTechnical Advisor for BiotechnologyInternational Trade AdministrationRoom 4045 .Washington. DC 20230202-377-3888
Curt W. ReimannRoom A365Physics Building .National Bureau of StandardsGaithersburg. MD 20899
Dana PeckSURA3401 N. Fairfax Dr •• #321Arlington, VA 22201703-841-2694
Stephen J. GagePresidentMDTI1300 Conwed Towers444 Cedar StreetSt. Paul. MN 55101
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CONNECTICUTMr. Jack FrazierPresident, Connecticut
Product Development Corp.93 Oak StreetHartford, oCT 06106203-566-2920
GEORGIAMr. Tom LewisExecutive Assistant to the Governor201 State CapitolAtlanta, GA 30334404-656-6870
KENTUCKYMr. Carroll KnicelySecretary of the Commerce Cabinet24th FloorCapitol Plaza TowerFrankfort, KY 40601502-564-7670
NORTH CAROLINADr. Earl MacCormac
. Science Advisor to the GovernorExecutive Director of North Carolina
Board of Science and TechnologyAdministration Building1616 West Jones StreetRaleigh, NC 27611(919) 733-6500
TEXASMs. Meg Wilson-Science and Technology CoordinatorGovernors OfficeP. O. Box 13561-Austin, ~X 78711512-463-2000
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James R. DenneheyDirector of Legal Se~ices
The Research Foundation of StateUniversity of New York
University PlazaP. O. Box.9Albany, NY 12201518-473-0120
Roger D. DitzelPatent AdministratorOffice of the Board of PatentsUniversity of California491 Univeristy HallBerkeley, CA 94720415-642-4777
F. Philip DufourDirector, Sponsored Programs DivisionUniversity of Maine at Orono24 Coburn Hall, UMOOrono, ME 04469207-581-7883
Vladimir DvorkovitzPresidentDr. Dvorkovitz & AssociatesP. O. Box 1748Ormond Beach, FL 32074904-677-7040
Mr. Norbert F. ElbertVice President for Financial AffairsUniversity of LouisvilleBelknap CampusLouisville, KY 40208502-588-6162
Mark ElderSponsored Programs AdministratorUniversity of OklahomaOffice of Research Administration1000 Asp Avenue, Rm. 314Norman, OK 73019405-325-4757
Dr. Ralph L. Ely, Jr.Director of Office of University RelationsResearch Triangle InstituteP. O. Box 12194Research Triangle Park, NC 27709919-541-6319
G. Willard FornellPatent AdministratorUnivers ity of Minnesota321 Morrill Hall100 Church se , , S. E.Minneapolis, MN 55455612-373-2092
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December 3l, 1979
Earl J. FreiseDirector of Research & Program DevelopmentUniversity of North DakotaBox 8138, University StationGrand Forks, NO 58202701-777-4278
Joseph A. GemignaniMichael Best & FriedrichOutside Counsel of
Michigan Technological University250 E. Wisconsin AvenueMilwaukee, WI 532024M.-271-6560
Lawrence .GilbertPatent AdministratorBoston University881. Commonwealth AvenueRoom 552Bos:ton, MA 022156l7-353-2212
Milton Go ldbergAssistant Executive DirectorCorrmittee on Governmental Relations#l Dupont Circle, Suite 510Washington, D. C. 20036202:-296-2344
Joseph N. GoodmanExecutIve DirectorSouthern Illinois University Foundation909' W. ChautauquaCaIuondale, IL 6290l6l8-453-22l7
Ann. H. 'GreenbergDirector, Office of Sponsored ProgramsNe.' York University15 Washington Pl., #l~H
Ne~' York, NY l00032l2-598-2l9l
Jal1Jles L. GurtlnickDirector, Office of Research DevelopmentUniversity of HoustonSocial Work BuildingHouston,TX 77004713-749-l524
Marvin C. GuthrieDirector of Office of Technology
Administration & Staff CounselThe Massachusetts General Hospital55 Fruit StreetBoston, MA 021146l7-726-2l28
Joseph D. HamelAssistant Vice President, FinanceWashington State UniversityPullman, WA 99164509-335,5546
Cynthia J. HansonPresidentCSU Research FoundationColorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO 8052330~-491-7194
Kent W. HendersonPatent AdministratorUtah State University (USU Foundation)Campus USU - UMC 93Logan, UT 8432280l-752-4l00 X8397
William H. HonsteadExecutive Vice PresidentKansas State University Research Foundationl50 Seaton HallKansas State UniversityManhattan, KS 665069l3-532-5720
F. Timothy Janis, Ph.D.Director, ILOIndianapolis Center for Advance Research909 W. New York StreetIndianapolis, IN 462023l7-264-4lll
Bettie J. JonesAdministrative AssistantWayne State Universityl064 Mackenzie Hall5050 Cass AvenueDetroit, MI 48202313-577-2283
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December 31, 1979
David J. JosephicPatent CounselChildren I sHospital Medical Ctr 0
EIland and Bethesda AvenueCincinnati, OH 45229
Edmund B. KasnerDirector of Research Administration
and Patent AdministratorThe University of New Mexico222 Bandel i.erHaU· (West) .Albuquerque, NM 87131505-277~3746
Joseph J. KeeleyAssociate DirectorOffice of Research AdministrationUniversity of Michigan236 Research Administration Bldg.1205 Beal StreetAnn Arbor, MI 48109313-764-4290
Terry KrambealTechnology Transfer CoordinatorInnovation CenterUniversity of Oregon131 Gilbert HallEugene, OR 97403503-686-3326
Mrs. Lorraine Lasker, DirectorOffice of Research AdministrationNew York Medical CollegeElmwood HallValhalla, NY 10595
Mrs. Ellen LeaStaff AttorneyVanderbilt University403 Kirkland HallNashville, TN 37240615-322-7412
Ed. J. LefnerSystem Patent AdministratorTexas A & M University SystemTexas Engineering Experiment StationCollege Station, TX 77843713-845-1321
Clive S. ListonManager, Patent & Copyright AffairsStanford UniversitySponsored Projects OfficeGalvez HouseStanford, CA 94305
Joseph M. LoGiudiceDirector, Office of. Contracts & GrantsRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteTroy, NY 12181518-270-6281
John E. LynchAttorney at LawPatents, Trademarks & CopyrightsSprung, Felfe, Horn, Lynch & Kramer600 Third AvenueNew York, NY 10016212-661-0520
Tom LyonsUniversity of LouisvilleSponsored ProgramsGardiner Hall Bldg. Rm. 331Belknap CampusLouisville, KY 40208
Claude MagnanAssistant DirectorUniversite de MontrealOffice of Research AdministrationImm. Prine. E-4l92900 rue Edouard"MontpetitMontreal, 101, H3C 3J7514-343-7637
Dillon E. MapotherAssociate Vice Chancellor for ResearchUniversity of Illinois at Urbana/ChampaignOffice of the Vice Chancellor for Research304 Administration BuildingUrbana, IL 61801217-333-7862
Dr. W. C. MarshAssistant to the Dean of ResearchUniversity of GuelphGuelph, OntarioCanada, NlG 2Wl5l9-824~4l20 X3082
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December 31, 1979
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Joan PatotaVice President for Public AffairsRhode Island School of Design2 College StreetProvidence, RI 02901(410) 331-3119
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Francis McKayAssociate DirectorThe Institute of Cancer Research7701 Burholme AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19111(215) 728-2508
James Y. McDonaldExecutive DirectorUniversity of Kentucky Research Fdn.University of KentuckyLexington; KY 40506(606); 258-5166
Thomas'M. McGlassonSecretary & Legal CounselIndiana University FoundationP.O. Box 500Bloomington., IN 47401(812) 337-5136
L.W. MilesPresidentUniversity Patents, Inc.P.O. Box 6080Norwalk, CT 06852(203) 846-3461
Clark McCartney, Director, Dept. of Grants& Contracts and Pitent Att&rneyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity ParkLos Angeles, CA 90007(213) 741-2591
Frank W. MigaCounselor at Law8007 Carey Branch DriveOxon Hill, MD 20022(301) 567-6840
Philip MettgerAssistant Secretary and Grants OfficerThe Salk Institute for Biological StudiesP.O. Box 1809San Diego, CA 92112(714) 453-4100 X 265
Contracts
Anthony MerrittDirector,Office of Research AdministrationUnive,rsity of Pennsylvania409 Franklin Building/163451 Walnut StreetPhila.delphia, PA 19104(215) 243-7293
Victclr MedinaDirctor, Office of Spon.sored ProgramsUnf.ver sd ty of Maryland3112 S. Administration BuildingCoLLege Park, MD 20742(301) 454-3117
Burton L. MayblumDirector, Office of Grants &Peter Bent Brigham Hospital721 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02115(617) 732-5740
Peter F. MatherAssistant DirectorUnivE,rsity of ArizonaEngineering Experiment StationRoom 206, CE BuildingTucson, AZ 85721(602) 626-5454
C'l.arence W. MartinDirector, Patent & Product DevelopmentUniversity of Utah2045 Annex BuildingSalt Lake City, UT 84112(80l) 581-7792
Harvey I MarshallCoordinator of Patents & LicensingQueen's UniversityOff Lce of Vice-Principal (Services)Queen's UniversityKingston, Ontario K7L 3N6(613) 547-2832
Willard MarcyVice PresidentInvention Administration. ProgramResearch Corporation405 Lexington AvenueNew York, NY 10017(212) 599-5714
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SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
December 31, 1979
Pierre PedneauResearch Contract OfficeLaval UniversityRoom 1412, Ste-FoyQuebec, Canada G1K-7P4418-656-5623
Edward A. Pereles, Esq.PrincipalE. A. Pereles & Associates314 Lombard Street - 4Philadelphia, PA 19147215-627-5678
Winfield H. PetersonPatent Licensing Administrator (673 WIDB)Brigham Young UniversityProvo, Utah 84602801-374-1211 X3841
Mr. C. Frank PhrippAssistant DirectorWaterloo Research InstituteUniversity of WaterlooWaterloo, OntarioCanada N2L 3Gl519-885-1211 X3002
Dr. David PramerAssoc. Vice President for ResearchResearch and Sponsored Programs116 College AvenueRutgers - The State UniversityNew Brunswick, NJ 08903
Dr. Earl L. PyeDean, Graduate Studies & ResearchCalifornia State Polytechnic University3801 W. Temple AvenuePomona, CA 91768714-598-4398
Dr. Martin Rachme1erDirector, Research Services AdministrationNorthwestern UniversityRebecca Crown CenterEvanston, IL 60201312-492-3327
Niels J. ReimbersManager, Technology LicensingStanford UniversityEncina AnnexStanford, CA 94305415-497-3567
Malcom M. RenfrewPatertt DirectorIdaho Research Foundation, Inc.University of IdahoUniversity Station, Box 3367Moscow, ID 83843208-885-6651
Thomas R. RogersDirector, Office of Sponsored ProgramsCornell University117 Day HallIthaca, NY 14853607-256-5014
A. D. RychlikAssociate DirectorTexas A & M Research FoundationF.E.BoxHCollege Station, TX 77843713-846-7731
Ralph ShayDean of ResearchOregon State UniversityCorvallis, OR 97331
Allen J. SinisgalliDirectorOffice of Research & Project AdministrationPrinceton UniversityP. O. Box 36Princeton, NJ 08544609-452-3090
Dr. Bruce M. SmackeyAssistant to Vice President - ResearchLehigh UniversityDrown Hall 1135Bethlehem, PA 18017215-868-2092
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
December 31,1979
Arthur A. Smith Jr.General Counsel, O.S.P"Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRoom E19-722Cambridge, MA 02139617-253-6966
Dr. Charles E. Smith, Jr.Director, Office of ResearchBall State University2000 University AvenueMuncie, IN 47306317-285-5557
Ray E. SnyderPatent Licensing ConsultantSuite 1160209 South LaSalle StreetChicago, 11 60604312-263-1841
Univ. of Missouri/Northwestern Univ.
Mary SporesAssistant to DirectorReseazch Services AdministratioIlNorthwestern Univers ityRebecc.a Cr01NIl CenterEv~~stoIl, IL 60201312-492-3327
George M. StadlerAssistant to PresidentUniversity Patents, Inc.P. O. Box 6080Nor"'alk, .CT 06852203-846-3461
T.L. StamPatient; OfficerCalifornia Institute of Technology1202 E. California Blvd.pasadena, CA 91125213-795-6811 X1567
Leslie R. SteinAssociate General CounselUniversity of South Florida4202 East Fowler AveIlueTampa, FL 33620813-974-2131
Ferris M. StoutConsultant3 Barnfield RoadRowayton, CT 06853203-853-1761
Frank R. TepeAssistant to University DeanUniversity of CincinnatiMail Location #627Cincinnati, OH 45221513-475-2871
Diane ThillyAssistant Counsel, O.S.P.Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRoom E19-722Cambridge, MA 021396l7-253~6966
Donald C. Thomas, Ph. D.Assistant Dean for ResearchWright State UniversityDayton, OH 45435513-873-2031
John H. ThompsonDirector, Sponsored Project AdministrationUniversity of Pittsburgh1028 Cathedral of LearningPittsburgh, PA 15260412-624-3973
Dr. Phillip G. ThompsonAssistant Patent AdministratorUniversity of MinnesotaOffice of Patent Administration321 Morrill Hall100 Church Street S. E.Minneapolis, MN 55455612~376-2637
Sheadrick A. Tilman IVCoordinator of Technical Assistance
for ResearchNorthern ~llinois UniversityThe Graduate School - Adams 143DeKa1b, 11 60115815-753-1681
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
December 31, 1979
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Richard S. ToumaAssistant Vice PresidentFairleigh Dickinson University233 Montross AvenueRutherford, NJ 07070201-933-5000 X372 or 373
Dr. Eugene P. TraniPatent Administrator andAssistant Vice PresidentUniversity of Nebraska3835 Holdrege StreetLincoln, NE 68583402-472-2861
H. William TreaseExecutive DirectorUniversity of Iowa Research Foundation214 Jessue HallIowa City, IA 52242319-353-5487
Mr. Margaret E. TrendIerPatent Program AdministratorFranklin Research CenterFranklin Institute20th & ParkwayPhiladelphia, PA 19103215-448-1218
Dr. Kirt J. VenerAssociate DirectorOffice ,of Research & Sponsored ProgramsWayne State University1064 Mackenzie HallDetroit, MI 48202313-577-2294
Donald E. WalshAssociate Director of University ResearchUniversity of MississippiGraduate SchoolUniversity, MS 38677601-232-7474
Robert L. WaltersUniversity of Kansas Center for
Research, Inc.University of Kansas2291 Irving Hill DriveCampus WestLawrence, KS 66045
Paul J. WardUniversity Legal CounselUniversity of South Carolina104 Osborne Administration Bldg.Columbia, SC 29208803-777-7854
Charles D. WaringAssistant to the DeanVirginia Polytechnic Institute & S.U.Research DivisionRoom 340 Burruss HallB1ackburg, VA 2~·061
703-961-5284
Lamas WashingtonSr. Manager of Inventions & LicensesSUNY Research FoundationState University PlazaAlbany, NY 12246518-473-1783
Eugene P. WenningerAssociate DeanKent State UniversityResearch & Sponsored ProgramsKent, OR 44242216-672-2070
John R. WesterheideDirector, Research InstituteUniversity of Dayton300 College Park AvenueDayton, OH 45469513-229-2113
Burtchael1 G. WetterauDirector, Patent ManagementRush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical
Center1753 W. Congress ParkwayChicago, IL 60612312-942-5498
Theodore WildiAssistant to the Vice PresidentLaval UniversitySte FoyQuebec, Canada Gl.K 7P4418-656-3525
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SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
December 31, 1979
Audrey J. WilliamsUniversity Research OfficerConcordia University1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W.MOIltreal, Quebec H3G IM851~·-879-5852
Dr. Robert E. WilliamsonAsst. Dean, Research & Spnnsored Prog.Kent State Univers ity239 LowryKent, OH 44242216-672-2070
John W. WilsonLegal Research AssociateGeorgia Institute of TechnologyOffice of Contract AdministrationAtlanta, GA 30332404-894-4817
William K. WilsonDirector, Office of Sponsored ProgramsSyracuse UniversitySkytop Office Bldg., Skytop RoadSyracuse, NY 13210315-423-2807
Theodore C. WoodManager Patents & LicensingCornell University124 Day HallIthaca, NY 14853607-256-7367
Sydney A. Woodd-CahusacTreasurerThe Rockefeller University1230 York AvenueNew York, NY 10021212-360-1143
Ray WoodrowSenior University OfficerPrinceton UniversityP. O. Box 36Princeton, NJ 08540
Thomas K. WunderlichDirector, O.R.S.Brown UniversityBox 1929Providence, RI 02912
Dr. George C. YehDirector, Research & Patent AffairsVillanova UniversityVillanova, PA 19085
SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADM!NISTRATORS
ADDENDUM
FEBRUARY 15, 1980
Spencer L. BlaylockAssociate Director!o"a State University Research Foun~ation
31~; Beardshear HallArnE!S, Iowa 5001151~;-294-4740
Albert L. Borseghini, Ph. D.DiJ:ector, Office of Research AdministrationThE! Children's Hospital Medical Center300 Longwood AvenueBOll ton, MA 0211561:7-734-6000, X 3401
Kal:herine L. ChapmanAttOl:neyThE! University of Texas System
·20JL West Seventh StreetAUlltin, Texas 787015U-471-7565
Dr" Rober tF. Cus tardUBilversity Patent CounselThE! Pennsylvania State University229 Applied Science BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802811.-865-1765
Gabriel Langls , DirecteurBureau des Affaires JuridiquesUnilversite de MontrealB.P. 6128 Succursale "A"MOll trea1 H3X3,)'7511.-343-7086
Wallace E. McGheeAdlninistrative _OfficerWaJrne State University10:74 Mackenzie HallDel~roit, Michigan 4820231:1-577-2283
Robert W. MartinRellea,rch..GrantsOf-ficerThE! University of Calgary2500 University DriveCalgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N IN4403-284-6354 '
Dr. Richard D. SpratleyResearch AdministratorThe University of British Columbia2075 Wesbrook MallVancouver, .British Columbia,Canada V6T lW5604-228-3652
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SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY PATENT ADMINISTRATORS
Annual MeetingFebruary 18, 1980
Guests and/or Participants
Joseph P. Allen.Staff AssistantUnited States SenateConunittee.on the Judiciary
Sub-committee on the Constitution·Washington, DC 20510
Howard W. BremerPatent CounselWisconsin Alumni· Researc:h Foundation614 N. Walnut StreetMadison, WI 53705
RogElr DitzelPatent AdministratorOffice of the Board of PatentsUniversity of California491 University HallBerkeley, CA 94720
Lawrence GilbertPatent AdministratorBoston University881 Conunonwealth AvenueRoom 552Boston, MA 02215
Norman Latker3515 Woodbine StreetChevy Chase, MD 20015
Clark McCartneyDirector.of the Department of Grants
and Contracts and Patent Attorney·University of Southern CaliforniaUniversity ParkLos Angeles, CA 90007
Dr. HElnry ParsPresident, SISA, Incorp.767B. Concord AvenueCambridge, MA 02138
Arthur Smith Jr;.General Counsel·, O.S. P •Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRoom E19-722:Ciunbridge, MA 02139
Diane ThillyAssistant Counsel, O.S.P.Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRoom E19-7222Cambridge, MA 02139
Vladmir DvorkovitzPresidentDr. Dvorkovitz and'AssociatesP.O. Box 1748Ormond Beach, FL 32074
Thomas AdamsChairman of the BoardGen-Probe, Inc.9880 campus Point DriveSan Diego, CA 92121
stephen AtkinsonDirectorOffice of Technology LicensingHarvard Medical School221 Longwood Ave.
Room 202Boston, MA 02115
Robert BanksVice President «General counselXerox corporation'P.O. Box 1600Stamford, CT 06904
Howard BirndorfVice-President
':"'i ..~corpora:te Dev~}-Op~rp-~.Gen-Probe, Inc';.-' ~;-., ,,',e
9880 Campus Point DriveSan Diego, CA 92121
Howard: 13r,eIllex,:' ',. :,'"Patent:,CounseLL~)Wisconsin Alumni Research
Foundation614 North Walnut st.Madison, WI 53705
John colliganManagerHigher Education MarketingApple Computer, Inc.20525 Mariani AvenueCupertino, CA 95014
Robert ComprattIntellectual Property policy
SpecialistOffice of the Vice Chancellor
for Researchuniversity of Illinois310 AOB1737 West Polk StreetChicago, IL 60612
Edward CrossExecutive DirectorWaterloo Centre for Process
DevelopmentWaterloo, ontario N2L 3GlCanada
Charles De La GarzaArnold, White and DurkeeP.O. Box 4433Houston, TX 77210
Nathan DincesDirectorIndustrially sponsored RasaarchDartmouth CollegeP.O. Box 7Hanover, NH 03755
Crystal DinglerManagerOffice of Technology TransferThe Graduate School201 Administration Bldg, AG~lO
University of WashingtonSeattle,WA 98195;,'
Richard DobbAssociate Legal" OfficerOffice of con~ract
Adrninistrat=.ir;>,b.: :~:,'-:' ''-', --".'."; :,:,Georgia Ins;t:i:~,u:te.:,o,f.,~ T~ch,J;lolpgyRoom 303 Adliiinistrat1.oIl; Bldg."Atlanta, GA 30395 -" '
Donald DunnerFinnegan, xender-scn, Fa±-abb"":,
Garrett and Dunner,1775 K streetkw ,Washington, . ~,.:C. 20006
Elliott FinemanManager,Teq~61ogyand ~~6driht
Licensing,;cetus corpO.r~t:~OIt;w:;'1400 Fifty-tli,ird:st,reet:Emeryville:, ·CA 94,6,68
John FraserUniversity Technology Corp.South Square:,Corporate 'PlaZa."3710 University Drive, Suite 210Durham, N.C~ 27707
Steve GoldbyPresidentMolecular Design, Ltd.2132 Farallon DriveSan ,:L~?:n?~9' CA 94'577,;
Robert GoldscheiderChairman ,,,., . ,c',;,
The InternCi:t::loI1al.,Lic~Ilsinq,Network _ ..
630 Fifth AvenueNew York, NY 10111
,pprge :c;,o~dstein:.-:c,Gaidman",Stern, Kessier J~""""Goldstein .. .. , . '~'"
1225 ConriecticutAve'NWWashingtori, D.C•. 20036'
Michael,G:e:ldst:ein . -- ::,Dow, Lohnes «·Albertson,1255 Twerity-third street ..,W~~~iIl9~9n~ D~S~ 20037
David HalePresident and.-,S:E:0:.:, '" a.r.r.:
'"" .qeneLa Pharn\aqp:utj,Qal~:.~'",-, ~'"'lllBO Roselle St. ,;;Su~~e':A
San Di~go~ CA,::::_,92121~1~ot
Richard HicksDirectorPatents and LicensingQueen's universityKingston, Ontario K7L 3N6Canada
Lyle RohnkePresidentResearch & 'Developmentcorporation
University.ofConnecticutUniversity 'Of,·'connecticut HealthCenter
309" Farmington AvenueFarmiAgton,.CT 06~32
Tim JanisIndianapolis Center for Advanced
Research611, ,}t'.", cap~~8~~:;~vellueIndianapolis ,:IN''-'' 462, o~.:_,
Lawrence 'KahnAssociate Professor"Mason civil Engineer~ng Bldg.Georgia Institute'ofTechrio~9gyAtlanta, GA 30332'"
Mel Kr6nick';:~ ,,",Program ManagerApplied Biosystems" :Inc.850 Lincoln centre DriveFoster CitY,~:,'9'4:4ri4 '
KathariIieKuAssociate Director',-:'-;Office of: Tt!.~imolo,gy:r..l'c,ens~rtgstanford university' ..--;'-,350 Catnbrldge Av,e.."Suite. 25qPalo Alto,. CA 9'4'306 "
Lisa Kuuttl1aVice President
'··,'SERA systems3151 Jay streetSanta Clara,"CA 95054
Norman LatkerDirector
-. ";Federal' Techriole>,gy. ~~~a'3"elli'erttPolicy "',' __
Offic~ o~,Pro?u~tiy~~y,Technology ,':«, ,Innovat;,ic::in
14th and Constitution,' 'NwWashington, D.C. 20230
Lucy MaloneExecutive DirectorTechnology-Transfer Confere~ces,
Inc.325 Plus ,Park Blvd., #108Nashville, TN 37217
.zreck MqCredietjirecto'r 'External Research ProgramsDigital Equipment CorporationHL02-:3/K:l-l,77.:.:f{e:ed. RoaA;~,qC1s,qIL, -: J1A: 017 4S .
Reg is McKen.n.a'PresidentRegis McKenna, Inc.1800 Embarcadero RoadPalo Alto, CA 94303
SUPA ANNU1\r., MEETING.
'Road75081
Monty RossRoss & Howison900 Park Pacific740 East CampbellRichardson,' Texas
Dorin SchumacherIndustry' 'RelationsDivision of Spon~o~ed programsRoom 32~,~pvd~,~allPurdue 'un~versity"West Lafayette, IN - 47907
David steinTechnology Transfer Officer: .Patents,~Copyrights and
-:; Licens ingHarvard UniversityHolyoke Center1350 Massachusetts Ave.Cambridge, MA 02138.
Janett TrubatchAssociate'vice President for
Research " ',: ,,', _ ,_Director, Research'Administration
University "of ····Chicago970 E. 58th StreetChicago, IL 60637
Paul Waugaman. ... '.,. ,,', .','Ass istant Dean IRe:s~ar9h ,Admi:n.Bowman Grayschool:of~~ed~cine300 S. Hawthorne Road ' ...Winsto~~Salem;- NC 271?'t:: ;.,','
Harold WegnerWegner &Bretschnei~~r1233 2dth~street; N.W~suite '300Washington; D~C. 2odj6~82iB
Teri Willey"."Assistant ,Dir~C1:9¥ .. m • : .. ,,':
Reseat:ch',S'erviGeSl,:Aqm.inistrationNorthw~stern Univers~tyEvanston;'IL 60201-3851
Martin RachmelerDirector" " .Research Services AdministrationNorthwestern';:tJiIlverslty633 Clark street._:Evanston, IL 60291"
Richard Razgalt~~M~nager of,Tec~n~lpgy
'Batt::elle p~yelopme#t Corpora~ion505 King Ave. ,,'ColumbUS, OH. 43201
James MurrayDirectorUniversity-Industry Liaisqn,Office of Research'Servi9~s and
Industry" Liaison " ",: ',: 'The University', of,· British
Columbia ,2194 Health,Sciences MallRoom 331 ~ I.R.C. BuildingVancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5Canada
George.PriestJohn M. Olin Professor df;Law
and Economics and"'Dii'ector',Programs and'Civil' Liability
Yale Law SchoolNew Haven, C~ 06511
Norm PetersonExecutive DirectorGoye.rnor,',g,,: Commissioll on Science
and Technology ~-
state ofIl~inoi~ .100 ,W." :ROindol,f st., Suit~'3400chicago, ,IL ,6060.1
Donald NovotnyAssociate DirE!:ci:0l:' -';'"., .University-Industry Re~earch:
Programs -' ,Room 1215 WARF OfficeMadison, WI 5,3705
Dianne PlunkettAssistant DirectorOffice of Research and
'.-Technology'TransferAdministration
Division of 'Patents "and'Licensing
University of Minnesota1919 university Ave',':";'s'th' Floch:'st. Pa'u.L, MN 55104 . -
Deni~e O'Leary'PartnerMenlo Ventures3000 Sand Hill Road
Bldg. 4, Suite 100Menlo,Park, q~ 94025
William.OttersonDirector, CONNECTUniversity of Califprnia,
San Diego:,,::UCSD.Ext::en~ion,.':l(-O,OlLa Jolla~ C~ 92093
.fuciyth' P~nda:1LAssistant Vice PresidentLaw, Communication ,&"Public
AffairsAetna Life & casualty Insurance151 Farmington Ave~ue
Hartford"CT 0,6156
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Forest Environment ProjectForest Environment Research UnitForest Insect &Disease Lab.Forest Science LaboratoryForest Science LaboratorySugar Maple LaboratoryTimber Research Laboratory
Penni ngton, NJAmherst, MAHamden. CTDurham, NHSyracuse, NYBurl i ngton, VTOrono, ME
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Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab.ERL*
Gloucester lab, NMFS#Milford Lab, NMFSNarragansett Lab, NMFSNortheast Fisheries Center
and Woods Hole Lab, NMFSSandy Hook Lab, NMFS
Princeton, NJ
Gloucester, MAMilford, CTNarragansett, RI
Woods Hole, MASandy Hook. NJ
Edward V. Tiernan
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Department of Defense
Air FOrce
Or. A.T. Stair, Jr.Davi d Pierce
Hanscom, MAGriffis AFB, NY
Air Force Geophysics lab.Rome Air Development Center
Anny
Army Aeromechanical Engineeri ng Natick, MA Joel Carlsonlaboratory
Army AvioniCS R&D Activity Fort Monmouth, NJ Roy WarhoverArmy Cold Regions Research & Hanover. NH Andrew Assur
Engineering LaboratoryArmy Food Engineering lab. Natick, MA Joel Carlson
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Natick, MA Joel Carlson
Dover, NJ Paul L. Marinkas
Watertown, MA David W. Seitz
Natick. MA Brandon E. Joyce
Dover, NJ Ray WeirDover. NJ Henry Opat
Ft. Monmouth, NJ John Boyle
Ft. Monmouth. NJ C.J. Chatlynne
Ft. Monmouth. NJ C.J. Chatlynne
Army Indt!l'l~jI:!J"otect i onLabontQj
Army tatq.l!"•.••.....•......-....···'.'. r WeaponsSyst.llI1ISi ; _: .toryArmy Materfals' Bi!tMecltanics
Research CenterArmy Research. Institute of
. Environmenta1 Medic ineArmv Armament R&D CenterArmy Fire Control &Small
Weapons System LabArmy Communication-Electronics
CommandArmy Combat Surveillance &
Target Acquisition Lab- Army Electronics Technology
&Devices Lab
Navy
Naval Air Engineering CenterNaval Underwater Systems Center
New London LaboratoryNaval Underwater ~ystems Center
NewPort Laboratory
Department of Eneray
Bates Linear Accelerator Ctr.Brookhaven National LaboratoryEnvironmental Measurements Lab.Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.
Department of Interior
Fish and Wildlife Service
National Fishery Research &Development Lab.
Tunison Laboratory of FishNutrition
Department of'y~ansportation
Coast Guard R&ll CenterTransportation Systems CenterFederal Aviation Administration
Technical Center
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Lab.Oils &HazardOUS Materials
SpHls Branch
Lakehurst. NJNew London, CT
Newport, RI
Mi llerton, MAUpton, NYNew York, NYPrinceton, NJ
Wellsboro,. PA
Cort1and. NY
Groton, CTCambridge. MAAtlantic City, NJ
Narrangansett, RI,Edi son, NJ
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Ray RhodeMargaret M. McNamara
Margaret M. McNamara
Wi 11 i am LobarWi 11 iam MarcuseHerbert L. VolchokEllis Simon
Duncan Mac Donald
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Michael D'AngeloR.V. GiangrandeC. Keith Law
Michael MastraceiII
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Forest Products &Marketing Lab.Forestl"Y Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryNortheastern Forest &Range
Experiment StationPhysiology LaboratoryTimber &Watershed Laboratory
Princetown, WVBlacksburg, VAMorgantown, WVWarren, PA
Upper Darby, PA.Beltsvi 11e, MDParsons, WV
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Washington. DC
Beltsville, MDBeltsvi lle, MDWaShington, DCWyndmoor, PA
Beltsville AgriculturalResearch Center
Human Nutrition Research CenterNational ArboretumEastern Regional Research Ctr.
Extension Service
Department of Commerce
National Bureau of Standards Washington, D.C.
James HallII
"A.M. Cowan
Theodore T. Maher
James Wyckoff
National OCeanic and Atmospheric Administration
Advanced Systems Lab, NWSIAir Resources Lab, NWSAssessment and Information
Services Center, NESDIS*Climate Analysis Center, NWSClimate and Earth Sciences
Lab, NESDlSHydrologic Research Lab, NWSIntegratellSystems Lab, NWSNationa19ceanographic Data
Centel'.;NESDISNational SyStematics Lab,
NMFSOxford Lab. NMFSSatellite Applications Lab,
NESDIS
Silver Spring, MDRockville, MDWashington, OC
camp Springs, MDSuitland, MD
Silver Spring, MDSilver Spring,MDWashi ngton, DC
Washington, DC
Oxford, MDCamp Springs, MD
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Suitland, MD
Silver Spring. MD
Edward V. Tiernan
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Department of Defense
Air Force
Air Force Systems CommandLaboratories
Andrews AFB, D.C. Walter R. Blados
Army
Army Applied Tech~olo9Y Lab.Army Ballistic Research LabArmy Engineer Topo~raphic
LaboratoriesArmy Human Engineering LabArmy Institute of Dental
Research ~
Army Medical BioengineeringResearch
Army Medical Research Instituteof Infectious Diseases
Army Belvoir R&D CenterArmy Night Vision &Electro-
Optics LaboratoriesArmy Material CommandArmy Electronics R&D CommandArmy Chemical R&D Center
Army Research Institute forBehavioral &Social Sciences
Army Structures LaboratoryChemical Research & Developmt.
CenterCoastal EngHI.ri ng Research
Center 'Harry Oi aJIlonc:l[LabQratoryMedical Research Institute of
Chemical DefenseWalter Reed Army Institute
of ResearchArmy Signals Warfare Lab
Fort Eustis, VAAberdeen, MDFort Belvoir, VA
Aberdeen. MDWashington. D.C.
Frederick, MD
Frederick, MD
Fort Belvoir, VAFort Belvoir, VA
Alexandria, VAAdelphi, MD ,Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MOAlexandria. VA
Hampton. VAAberdeen. MD
Fort Belvoir. VA
Adelphi, MDAberdeen, MD
Washington. D.C.
Warrenton, VA
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Donald O. EgnerGino C. Battistone
Robert J. Summary
William C. Patrick, III
M. Connie HarrissonMarguerite McFarland
E.J. (Jack) KolbC.J. Chat lynne
R. HinkleEdward Fuentes
Roy J. WarhoverRonald Hinkle
Dennis Berg
Cl ifford E. LanhamSusan Luckan
B. Nolan Dale
Royal H. Burkhardt
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Department of Eneryl
Morgantown Energy Tech. Ctr.Pittsburgh Energy Tech. Ctr.
Bethesda. MO
Warminster, PAIndian Head. MD
Washin9ton. D.C.White Oak, MD
Morgantown, wvPittsburgh. PA
Basil Nakonechny
Jerome BortmanLionel Dickinson
Richard Fulper. Jr.Ramsey Johnson
Claire H. SinkWilliam C. Peters
Department of Health &Human Services
Medical Devices Laboratory
Oepartment of Interior
Bureau of Mi nes
USBM Technology Transfer GroupAvondale Research CenterPittsburgh Research Center
Fish &Wildlife Service
Eastern Energy and Land USe TeamNational Fisheries Center
LeetownPatuxent Wildlife Research
Center
Rockville. MD
Washington. DCAvondale. MDPittsburgh. PA
Kearneysville. WVKearneysville. WV
Laure1. MD
Edward Mue 11 er
Donald E. Ralstonn
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Geological Survey
USGS National Center
Department of Justice
Federal Burel'!i!Of Investigation Quantico, VA
Department' of'Transportation
. Ethan T. Smi th
Kenneth W. Nimmick
Fairbank, Hiqhway ResearchStation
Washington. D.C.
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WarrIngton, VA
National Aeronautics &Space Administration (NASA)
M1chael Mastracci
Goddard Space Flight CenterLangley Research centerWallops Flight Center
Greenbelt, MDHampton. VAWallops, VA
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Forest Service
SOUTHEAST REGION
Harold G. Marx
Gordon Lewi sHaro1d G. Marx
Coweeta Hydro 1o!1ic LaboratoryForest Fire LaboratoryForest Hydrology LaboratoryForest Recreation UnitForest Resources LaboratoryForest Tree Seed LaboratoryForestry Recreation UnitForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryInstitute of Forest Genetics
&Forest Insect &DiseaseLaboratory
Institute of Tropical Forestry
Naval Stores &Timber ProductLaboratory
Silviculture LaboratorySoutheast Forest Exoeriment
StationSouthern Hardwoods Laboratory
Franklin, NCMacon, GAOxford, MSTuskegee, ALLehigh Acres, FLState College, MSClemson, SCAthens, GAAuburn, ALBerea, KYCharleston, SOMarianna, FLResearch Triangle, NC
Gu 1fport, MSPio Pedras,
Puerto Rico
Olustee, FLSewanee, TN
Ashville, NCStoneville, MS
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Delta States Research Center Stoneville, MSRiChard B. Russell Research Ctr. Athens, GA
Department of Conmerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
James Hall"
Atlantic oee.~graphic andMeteol'OlogicalLabs, ERL
Beaufort Lab~NMFSCharleston lab, NMFSMississippi lab, NMFSNational Climatic Data Center,
NESOISNOAA Data Buoy Center, NWSPanama City lab, NMFSSoutheast Fisheries Center and
Mi ami Lab,. NMFS
Miami, Fl
Beaufort, NCCharleston, SCNSTL Station, MSAsheville, NC
NSTL Station, MSPanama City, FLMiami, FL
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A'ir' FOl'lC8 Armament Laboratory Egl in AFB, FlAir Force Engineering.& Services
Center Tyndall AFB. FL
Albert Young
Bob Van Orman
Army
Army Aeromedical Research Lab.Army Engineers Waterways
Experiment StationArmy Missle R&D Command
Army Research Office
FOrt Rucker, Al Sybil H. Bullock
VicKsburg, MS Josepn v. DawseyRedstone Arsenal, Howard C. Race
ALResearch Triangle Rodney t.· McCormick
Park, NC
Navy
Naval Coastal Systems Lab.Naval OCeanographic OfficeNaval Ocean R&D Activity
Department of Energy
Panama City, FLBay St. Louis, MSNSTL, MS
Don WrightCl ay Griffi thGeorge Stanford, Jr.
Center for Energy &Environment San Juan,Research Puerto Rico
Oak Ridge Associated Universities Oak Ridge, TNOak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TNY-l2 Plant' ..Oak Ridge GaSeous Diffusion Plant ..Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant Paducah, KYDOE Technical Information Center Oak Ridge, TNSavannah River Ecology LabOratory Aiken, SCSavannah River laboratory . Aiken, SC
Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health
Angel CalderonTina McKinleyDonald Jared..
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Center for Disease Control
Department of Interior
Bureau of Mines
Tuscaloosa ResearCh Center
Atlanta, GA
Tuscaloosa, AL
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Donald E. Ralston
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National 'Co~ta~i e¢osystems TeamNational Fishery Research Lab
GainsvilleSoutheastern Fish Cultural Lab.
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Criteria andAssessment Office
Environmental MonitoringSystems Laboratory
Environmental Research LabEnvironmental Research LabEnvironmental Sciences Research
LaboratoryHealth Effects Research Lab
. Industri a1 Environinenta1 ResearchLaboratory
Slidell, LAGainsville, FL
·Marion, AL
Research TrianglePark, Ne
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"Michael Mastracci
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George Marshall Space FlightCenter
Kennedy Space CenterNational Space Technology
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Marshall SFC. AL Ismail Akbay .
Kennedy se, FL Reed BarnettBay St. Louis, MS Robert M. Barlow
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Oepartment of' .• Agriculture
Forest Serviee
Forest Engineering LaboratoryForest Insect &Disease Lab.Forest Products LaboratoryForestry Seien¢es LaboratoryInstitute of Forest GeneticsNorth Central Forest
Experiment StationNorthern Conifers LaboratoryNorthern Hardwoods Laboratory
MID-WEST REGION \
Houghton, MIDelaware, OHMadison. WICarbondale, ILLRhi nelander. WI
St. Paul, MNGrand Rapids. MNt.acrosse, WI
Hal10ld G. MarxII
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. Northern Regional Research Center Peoria. IL
Deeartment of Cornnerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Great Lakes Environmental Ann Arbor, MIResearch Lab, ERL
Satellite Development Lab. NESDIS Madison, WI
Department of Defense
Air Force
A.M. Cowan
Edward V. Tiernan
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'Air Force Aeropropulsion Lab.Air Force Aerospace Medical
Research LaboratoryAir Force AVionics LaboratoryAir Force'Materials LaboratoryAir Force Wright Aeronautical
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Army Construction EngineeringResearch Laboratory
Army Propulsion LaboratoryArmy Tank·Automotive R&D Command
Na'yx'
Naval Weapons Support Center
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Cleveland, OHWarren. MI
Crane, IN
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Roy J. WarhoverRobert Hostetler
Terry Weaver
--Oe~artment of Defense
Air Force
Air Force Aerospace ~edical
DivisionAir Force Human Resources lab.Air Force School of' Aerospace
Meriicine 'Air Force Weapons laboratoryFrank J. Seiler Research Lab.
Army
Army Institute of SurgicalResearch
Dugway Proving GroundsArmy Atmospheric Sciences Lab.
Army Aviation Systems Command
Department of Energy
Ames LaboratoriesBartlesville Project OfficeInhalation Toxicology Research
InstitutE!Los Alamos Scientific Lab.Radiobiology Laboratory
(U of Utah)Rocky Flats PlantSandia LaboratoriesSolar Energy Research Institute
Department of Interior
Bureau of Mines
Denver ResE!arch CenterRolla Research CenterSalt Lake City Research Center
Fish &Wildlife Service
Denver Wildlife Research CenterFish Farming Experimental
StationNational Fishery Research Lab·
ColumbiaNorthern Prarie Wildlife
Research CenterOffice of Information TransferWestern Energy &Land Use Team
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Fa ri Sam Houston,lX
Du ~l ay, utWh 11 e Sands,
4'ssle Range, NMSt. Louis, MD
Am !~, IowaBa -t lesvt lie, OKAI H querque; NM
Lo s ~lamos, NMSail Lake, UT
Golcgn, COAI lU ~uerque, NMGo lc en, CO
Oel~!r, CORo 11, MOSa t lake, ur
De IV !r, COSt It :gart, AR
Co u nb i a, MO
Jalle .town, NO
Fo,t Collins, COF0 ,t Co 11 ins, CO
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Joseph HazelWalter R. Blados
Marg aret Pu tnamWalter R. Blados
Basil A. Pruitt, Jr.
Lothar l. SalomomCarl Wright
Roy J. Warhover
Daniel E. WilliamsC.C. LinvilleRobert K. Jones
Eugene StarkWalter Stevens
Robert M. NelsonRobert P. StrombergH. Dana Moran
Donald E. RalstonII
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oepartment of'A§ricu1ture
Forest Service
Boise Interagency Fire CenterCalifornia Rangeland ProjectEquipment Oevelopment CenterForest Engineering LaboratoryForest Fire LaboratoryForest Hydrology LaboratoryForest Hydrology LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaboratoryForestry Sciences LaporatoryInstitute of Northern ForestryInstitute of Pacific Island
ForestryPacific Northwest Forest &
Range Experiment StationPacific Southwest Forest &
Range Experiment StationRange &Wildlife Habitat Lab.Range Research LaboratoryRedwoods LaboratorySilviculture.LaboratorySilV\culture Laboratory
Agricultural Research Service
Water Conservation Laboratory PhJlnix, AZSnake River Conservation Research
Center . Ki nt er1y, 10Western Regional Research Center Al ],ny, CA
Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric 11ministration
James Hall
"A.M. Cowan
Auke Bay Lab, NMFSHonolulu Lab, NMFSNorthwest and Alaska Fisheries
and Seattle Lab, NMFS ,Northwest Ocean Service Center,
NOS
AU~E Bay, AKHo 1( lulu, HISa It c1e, WA
Se It tIe, WA
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Tiburon, Lab, NMFS
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Department of Defense'
Air Force
Air Force Rocket PropulsionLaboratory
Army
Army Aeromechan1cs LaboratoryLetterman Army Institute of
Research
Navy
Naval Civil Engineering Lab.Naval Health Research CenterNaval Ocean Systems CenterNaval Postgraduate SchoolNaval Weapons Center
. Navy Personnel R&D Center
Department of Energx
Battelle Pacific Northwest lab.Energy Technology Engineering
CenterHanford EnQineering Oevelopment
LaboratoryIdaho National Engineering Lab.Laboratory of Biomedical &
Environmental SciencesLaboratory of Radiobiology and
Environmental HealthLaboratory for Energy - Related
Health ResearchLawrence Berkeley LaboratoryLawrence Livermore LaboratoryStanford Linear Accelerator Ctr.
Sc a .t le, WA
L, Jill a, \ CA
T' bl :ron, CA
Ec Hi rds, CA
MaFlett Field, CASal Francisco, CA
Po't Hueneme, CASa 1 Diego, CASa 1 )i ego, CAMo It ~rey, CAChir~ lake, CASa I )iego, CA
Ri:hland, WACa 10'.1 Park, CA
Rkhland, WA
Id Ih> Falls, 10Lo \ngeles, CA
Sal 'r anc i sec, CA
0.1' i i, CA
6el k, rley, CAli \ @'more, CASti rr 'ord I CA
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Roy J. WarhoverJack Keller
Peter TafoyaLt. Thomas F. HiltonRichard NovemberJ.W. CreightonGeorge F. LinsteadtHarold H. Rosen
Marvin ClementGuy Ervin
J. Oavid WatrouS
Jane M. WelchWm. J. Moffitt
Sheldon Wolff
MarVin Goldman
Robert J. MorrisCharles MillerEugene 6. Rickansrud
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BureaU of Ml nes
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A; t any, ORR!n), NVSIC lane, WA
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Fish &Wildlife Service
Seattle National Fishery ReserachCenter S ia:tle, WA
Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey 1'1, ,n 10 Park, CA
Environmental Protection Agency
Duncan MacDonald
George Gryc
Environmental MonitoringSystems Laboratory
Environmental Research Lab
L. s Vegas, NV
C(rlallis, OR
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;!4.*~;:. February 16, 1984Clarence J.BrownDeputy SecretaryU.s. Department of CommerceRoom 5838, Herbert Hoover BUilding14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W.Washington, DC 20230
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Jl.,ymondC.E><eculive Di
Dear Mr. Brown: .'i .
The members of the Task Force on Technological Innovation would like'to express'their appreciation for your participation in the upccrning. February 26 work session. I haveenclosed a copy of the final agenda for that session and 1 am sure you will agree that youwill be joining a most distinguished panel of guests. Governor Jim Hunt would like toinvite you to join him, Task Force Governors, and other program participants at 9:00 a.m.in an informal gathering before 'the meeting for cofiee and pastry in Columbia C, adjacentto the meeting room. .
This agenda represents the broad range of perspectives and actors involved in thearea of technology· pollcies for eccnornlc development, and exemplifies theintergovernmental ,.an~t.Jptersectoral approach to coordinating state and federaltechnology policies empnasized by the Task Force membership. Also enclosed is a copy ofthe dlscussicn paper, "Technological Innovation: State Initiatives and Federal Policy"....hich is intended to serve as the initial basis not only for the February 26 work session,but also for any continuing cooperative efiort that might emerge from this meeting.- .
Members of 'the Task Force place a premium on maximizing the opportunity forinfcrrnal discussions between themselves and panelists at their work sessions. For thisreason, participants have not been asked to prepare individual presentations, but rather tobe prepared to address a number of issues related to technological innovation as theirparticular expertise or position warrants. While we ·therefore anticipate a relativelyin:ormal and wide-ranging discussion focused around the central topic of joint statefederal technological innovation strategies, it would be helpful at 'this point to delineateseveral key issues of interest to Task Force members. This should serve, in addition to thediscussion paper itself, to focus your preparations for this meeting. Six such possiblediscussion points involving intergovernmental cooperative issues have been attached,However, 'these by no means encompass the full range of possibilities. The Governorsexpect that you will feel free to interject points during the meeting you consider relevant.and representative of your perspective.
A general state-level perspective has been outlined in the accompanying discussionpaper. Other' issues of concern to the Task Force members will emerge during the sessionas the Governors draw from their individual state and regional experiences. If you needany information regarding the Task Force or specifics on the meeting itself, please feelfree to contact either me (624-7814) or stafi assistant Brent Lane (624-7874).
Sincerely,
~Jy~. Charilyn W. Cowan.' Staff Director
Comminee on Transportatlcn;'Commerce and Communications
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SELECTED TOPICS
Recent experiences of governors and states in pursuing individual technologydevelopment economic strategies have distinquished several potential areas for enhancingstate and federal cooperative efforts. These six areas could be explored at the Task Forcetechnology work session. A number of additional issues are expected to emerge from themeeting,' but the following may establish some initial parameters for interaction:
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State and local governments have been active in support of technologicalinnovation through a great variety of mechanisms, yet the success ofmost such efforts depends directly or indirectly on economic factorstranscending state and local jurisdictions. The federal governmentshould play the primary role in establishing a national economicenviroment conducive to technological innovation activities. While anumber of actions in regard to tax and monetary policies have beenimplemented, additional actions, such as extending the R&D tax credit,antitrust protection for joint R&D activities, and expanding venturecapital availability to small businesses, may be necessary.,
Given existing and future federal and state budgetary constraints, jointinitiatives might most appropriately address mechanisms to optimize theutilization of existing scientif1c and technological research resources insupport of economic development. An effort should be made to moreeffectively translate the results of federal R&D expenditures, in bothdefense. and non-defense related areas, into civilian economyapplications. Given the emerging role of state and local governments astechnological facilitators in publlc/private sector relations, existingprograms such as the Stevenson-Wydler federal laboratories provislcnsand the Small Business Innovation Research program might be amended'to enhance their utility as components of state and local technologydevelopment strategies.. ,. ,
The Department of Commerce, the Small Business Administration, theDepartment of Housing and Urban Development, the National ScienceFoundation, and other federal agencies cumulatively administer a broadspectrum of programs which have supported traditional developmentactivities according to each agencies' particular mission orientations.Though implemented at the state and local level, the mission-orientedrigidity of many such programs often denies the flexibility necessary toaddress state and local development priorities. The Community BlockGrant Program was recently amended to permit increased flexibility inapplying those funds to economic development activity. Other existingassistance programs should also be examined to identify means by whichstate and local governments might innovatively direct those programs totechnology development efforts.
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4. American ''high. technology" manufacturing industries possess a significantcomparative. advantage in International trading. Indeed, in a period of recordtrade deficits, the U.S. continues to run a substantial surplus in terms ofadvanced technology products. States are increasing their activity in supportof. international trade by encouraging local firms' partlcipatfcn through avariety of incentive programs. However, small businesses in general, and newtechnology-based ventures in particular, encounter a number of obstacleswhich often preclude their participation in the growing world economy. Howmight the federal government cooperate with state and local governments toencourage. greater small business international trading activity, especiallyamong those technologically innovative small enterprises which constituteimportant elements of most state technology development strategies?
5. Accelerating the commercialization precess for innovative technologies has.often required closer working relationships between research universities andlocal industry. Recognizing this correspondence, many states have attemptedto institutionalize academic-industrial linkages and partnerships through avariety of mechanisms such as innovation centers, incubator facilities anddirect research support. As the principal supporter of academic basicresearch at state universities, the federal government shares a mutual
. interest with states in promoting the utilization of these research efforts.
6. A perennial- criticism of the R&D enterprise in the U.S. is that there is noapparent overall strategy. Such criticism has given rise to proposals to createa National Technology Foundation, or by other means to create a morecohesive way of formulating and carrying out goals and objectives withrespect to scientific, engineering and technological pursuits. Running counterto these proposals is : the contention that the Science Advisor to the.President, the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the NationalScience Foundation, working with other federal agencies, Congress, stategovernments and private sector, comprise a suitable structure for effectivestrategic planning. If such a structure exists, how might it acknowledge andincorporate the growing leadership o,f states as actors in the technologypolicy arena? If such a strategy is to be considered, how might state-levelleadership in developing the economic growth potential of technologicalinnovation be enhanced?
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National Governors' Association ~es R. ThompsonGovernoror IllinoisChairman
Raymond C. ScheppachExecutive Director
TASK FORCE ON TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
WORK SESSIONSunday, February 26, 1981+
9:30 - 11:00 a.m.
GOVERNOR JAMES B. HUNT, JR.Chairman .
GOVERNOR DICK THORNBURGHVice-Chairman
Roundtable discussion of Governors and task force guests:
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Congressman Timothy Wirth, ChairmanSubcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection and FinanceUnited States House of Representatives ..
Lewis M. BranscombChairmanNational Science Board
William Carey .J/I I W#.fJut IExecutive Officer U o(J if;lft Ti (J14American Association for the
Advancement of Science
S ' l ., j,,.J It,Donald • Bel man t. {! o . i .1-'1 ,JPresident . wi.>! t fI )k-t I V'Microelectronics Center 0nil'! /-. of North Carolina .~ ..•.
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1/·( /Clarence J. Brown~/ Deputy Secretary. -, U.S. Commerce Department
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Dale R. CorsonChairmanGovemment-University-
IndustryResearch Roundtable
. Edward E. Hood, Jr. Edward A. K~app rj;l) i1rJIlJ),)jf I AVice Chairman of the Board Director 0/1 1; ;" l(f7 V
and Executive Officer -; National Science FoundationGeneral Electric Corporation /./
Egils Milbergs Markley RObertsExecutive Director Senior EconomistPresident's Commission' AFL-CIOon Industrial Competitiveness V
James B. Wyngaarden .111',Wl1ttt&.j.t JDirector. . vlf\l\ e~le~~ \ \:lNational Institutes of Health
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o:J\IEFNR JA'VIES B. HUNI'; JR., N:RlH CAroLINA, Chai rman .Dr. Quentin Lindsey, Science oc Public Policy Advisor ••
o:J\IEFNR DICX 'IKJRNBtlRGi, PENNSYLVANIA, Vice ChairmanWalter H. Plosila, Deparunent of COmmerce •••••••••••••
CDVEINR BILL SHEFFIElD, AlASKABob Price, washington Offiee ~ ••• '••••••
o:J\IEFNR RIOWID LAI'IM, (l)I..CRAJX)Leonard Slosky, Off i ce of the Governor ••••••••••••• , ..
<:DVERN:R BOB GRAH.-\I\i, FLCRIDA .Steve Sauls, Director, Washington Office ••••••••••••••
a:JV:ERN::R JCEN V. EVANS, IDAIDPaul Cunningham, Office of the Governor ..
<bv.:ER!m JA'VIES R. 'IH:MPSCN, ILLINJISBeth Weems, Washington Office .
o:J\IEFNR BOB ORR, INDIANA. John Huie, Office of the Governor •••••••••••••••••••••
o:J\IEFNRTERRY ;BRA1~ST.-ID, Ia\'ARand Fisher, Adnin.Assist. to Governor .
<:DVERN:R JCEN CARLIN, KANSAS . 'Bert Cantwell, Policy Staff •••••••-••••••••••••••••••_••
GJVERN:R JOSEPH E. BRENNAN, M\INE .. Charles Colgan, State Planning Office •••••••••••••••••
o:J\IEFNR HARRY m, M<\RYlANDDavid Schad, Director, Washington Office ••••••••••••••
CIJVEIN::R MIQIAEL S. IXJKAKIS, MASSAaIDSEITSTim Barnicle, Director, Washington Office .••••••••••••
crJVEmm RUDY PERPI(E, MINNFSOI'ASally Martin, Director - Office of the Governor •••••••
<:DVERN:R CER"rS1OPHER S. (KIT) BY.'ID, MISSOORIAlden Shields, Office of the Governor ..
crJVEmm JCEN H. SUNUNU, NEW a",!',lPSHIRE .Paul Collins, Jr., Special Assist. to Governor ••••••••
crJVEmm 'I'H:J'#S H. KE.">N, m.w JERSEYAlie Randlett, Director, Washington Office ••••••••••••
crJVEmm 'IQItEY PJ{A.YA, NEW lVlEXIffiJan Hartke, Director, Washington Office •••••••••••••••
GJVERN:R JOSEPH GARRAHY, RHXlE ISlANDDante Ionata, Office of the Governor ••••••••••••••••••
G'.JVElW:R RIQitUID W. RILEY, SOJIH CAroLINADon Hinson, Office of the Governor ••••••••••••••••••••
a:JV:ERN::R~ ALEXANDER, TENNESSEEKeel Hunt, Office of the Governor .
CDVmm M<\RK "JUTE, TEXAS'Meg Wilson, Office of the Governor ..
CDVERN:R (EARLES S. ROBB, VIRGINIAStewart Gamage, Director, Washington Liaison Office •••
o::NER:m JtEN SPELIl'MN, WASHIN.'"'TCNPhil Rockefeller, Counsellor to the Governor ••••••••••
'~mesR. ThompsonGovernor of IllinoisChairman
Raymond C. Sch.ppachExecutive Director
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VJ JJ/I /IlrDirector, Patents & LicensingQueen's UniversityKingston, Ontario K7L 3N6613/545-2067
Richard J. Hicks,
The following is the list of business cards I collected duringthe AUTMmeeting.
Herbert M. Blatter, Director, Licensing & BusinessSouthern Research Institute2000 Ninth Avenue SouthP.O. Box 55305Birmingham, Alabama 35255-5305205/581-2253
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Guna,c h. Gaikis, Patent &Trade Mark AgentSmart & Biggar439 University Avenue, Suite 2300Toronto, Canada M5G IY8416/593-5514 •
ThomasR. Sharpe, Director of Technology TransferOffice of University ResearchUniversity of MississippiUniversity, MS 38677601/232-7132
Danny Powell"
Vivek Joshi,
Business ManagerComputer & Information TechnologyRice UniversityP.O. Box 1892Houston, TX 77251713/527-6011
Manager of Research, ChemicalsTechnology Catalysts, Inc.605 Park AvenueFalls Church, VA 22046703/237-9600
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Subject: AUTM Business Cards
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PROCESSED TO TIC FOR ENTRY
INSTITUTION PATENTSJLL TIC
AS OF:PATENTAPPLNS
JLL TIC
02.24.90
OTHER TECHJLL TIC
261 391 45B 456
I BOSTON UNIV2 BRIG YOUNG U3 BROWN UNIV4 COLUMBIA UNIV5 CORNELL UNIV6 DREXEL UNIV7 EMORY UNIVB MICHIGAN STATE9 NORTHWESTERN U
10 OHIO STATE UI I RUTGERS UN!V12 TEMPLE UNIV13 U OF CINCINNATI14 U OF DAYTON15 U OF FLORIDA16 U OF MICH17 U OF MINNIB U OF OKLA19 U OF WASHINGTON20 WAKE FOREST21 WASH RES FOUND22 WASH STATE23 YALE UNIV
TOTALS
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MM U of Washington, Seattle searched on CREATIHG BODV so the totalsshown by TIC include the Washington Research Foundation as well.
MN Washington Research Foundation was searched on INCUIRIES TO:so that it includes only those technologies of the U. ofWashington which the Wash Res Found handles.
SO: When searching For the U. of Washington, search on CREATING BODY.WhehsearchingForWashRes-Foundation~ searchonINCUIRIES TO:
UNlTRK20.WKISTATUS OF DATABASE PROCESSING 02/26/90
INSTITUTION STATUS COMMENTS REGARDING ACTIONS REMAINING***********************************************************************************************
GROUP I - SENT TO TIC
1 BOSTON UNIV2 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV3 BROWN UNIVERSITY4 COLUMBIA UNIV5 CORNELL UNIV6 DREXEL UNIV7 EMORY UNIVB IOWA STATE UNIV9 MICHIGAN STATE UNIV
10 NORTHWESTERN UNIV11 OHIO STATE UNIV12 RENSSELEAR POLY13 RUTGERS UNIV14 SUNY HSC BROOKLYN15 SUNY - ALBANY16 SUNY - BUFFALO17 SUNY - STONY BROOKIB TEMPLE UNIV19 UNIV CINCINNATI20 UNIV OAYTON21 UNIV FLORIDA22 UNIV MICHIGAN23 UNIV MINNESOTA24 UNIV OKLAHOMA25 UNIV OF HASHINGTON26 USET27 WAKE FOREST2B WASHINGTON STATE29 WASH RES FOUNDATION30 YALE UNIV
TO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TICTO TIC
TO TIC 12/14TO TIC 01.18, WANT LETTER SO THEY CAN CALL USETTO TIC 11/03TO TIC 01.15TO TIC 11.03TO TIC 12.06TO TIC 11.10TO TIC 02.0BTO TIC 11.17TO TIC 11.30TO TIC 01.15, WANT LIST OF PATENTS.TO TIC 02.12TO TIC 11.13TO TIC 02.14TO TIC 02.14TO TIC 02.14TO TIC 02.14TO TIC 12.21TO TIC 11.03.TO TIC 10.27TO TIC 11.29TO TIC 12.21TO TIC 12.06TO TIC 11.14TO TIC 02.07TO TIC 02.16TO TIC 11.10TO TIC 12.06TO TIC 02.0BTO TIC 12.14
GROUP 2 - IN PROCESS OF MARKUP
1 CALIF INST TECH2 GEORGIA INST OF TECH3 MONTANA STATE UNIV4 OREGON HEALTH SCI UNIV5 TEXAS A & M6 TH. JEFFERSON U7 UNIV MASS AMHERSTB UNIV NEW MEXICO9 UNIV SO CAL
IN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWPART IN REVIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEW
2 RECD PART 02.202 RECEIVEO 02.22<! DOING MARKUP2 RECD 02.202 AG EXPT STA RECD 02.212 DOING MARKUP2 MARKUP OF ONES IN HAND THEN C32 RECD 02.122 DOING MARKUP
it GROUP 3 - PROMISED
(YWV~, 1 BAYLOR COL MED PROMISED·,.i;':2 BRANDEIS UNIV m n ,,' PROMISEO~3 DUKE UNIV ~~vvvv PROMISED
___4 LEHIGH UNIV PROMISED...... 5 LOUISIANA STATE U PROMISED"\:$ ,:.. 6 NEW YORK INST TECH PROMISED
. '---7 NEW YORK UNIV PROMISED'.. .' '" B NORTH CAROL I NA STAT-4vU <I PROM I SED~ .,..:-9 NORTHEASTERN UNIV PROMISED
2:'V~"~~~ g~~~g~ ~~=~EC~~IJ- ~ ~~g~~~~ge4ilJ -12 POLYTECHNIC UNtV PROMISED~..{;, T 13 PRINCETON UNIV PROMISED~1 ~14 PURDUE UNIV MAIN PROMISED
'" 15 TEXAS TECH UNIV PROMISEDC<e!.L ....·16 TUFJ:5 UNIV PROMISEDCA (I - 17 UNIV AKRON PROMISED
. 11 ( ' IB UNIV, ARK FAYETTVILLE PROMISED~,~ 19 UNIV ARK MED SCI PROMISED
.. :~20~~IV ARK PINE BLUFF PROMISED~'~NIV,CAL BERKELEY PROMISED
22 UNIV'> CAL DAVIS PROMISED23 'UNlv' CAL IRVINE PROMISED24 UNIV CAL,LOSANG PROMISEO25 UNIV CAL:RIVERSlOE PROMISEO26 UNIV CAL'SAN DIEGO PROMISED27 UNIV CAL SAN FRAN PROMISED2B UNIV CAL SANTA BARB PROMISED29 UNIV CAL SANTA CRUZ PROMISED
~__~O UNIV CAL SYS OFF PROMISEO- 31 UNIV HOUSTON PROMISEO
bt~&r ~32 UNIV ILL-CHICAGO PROMISED, It"'~ 33 UNIV ILt. -URBANA PROMISED
,v ~4 UNIV KAN MAIN PROMISEDJI~~35 UNIV MO COL PK PROMISED
-36 UNIV MED & DENT NJ PRDMISEO- 37 UNIV MtSS MAIN PROMISED
&-1//1 - 3B UNI V NEB LX NCOLN PROM I SED- 39 UNIV NEW MEXICO PROMISED, 1/" 40 tlNTV NO CAROLINA .,1VL-t\ PROMISED
~(i 4IUNIV OREGON PROMISEDc:~t/~ 42 UNIV ~OCHESTER PROMISED~I -43 UNIV (TENN - MAIN PROMISED
~(. -44 UNIV TENN - MEMPHIS PROMISED
, a4 ~45 UNIV TEX HSC HOU~T PROMISEOII - 46 UNIV TEX,.SVS.J:AtICHO!JST PROMISEO
·47 UNIV TOLEDO PROM ISEO'4B UNIV VERMONT PROMISED--49 UNIV VIRGINIA PROMISED5tJ~TAH STATE UNIV PROMISED
.. 51" WAYNE STATE UNIV PROMISED~52 WRIGHT STATE UNIV PROMISED
53:'VESHIVA UNIV PROMISEO
3 WILL SEND ONE TECH AFTER JAN 1990.3 WILL SEND ONE TECH AFTER JAN 1990.3 TRIANGLE UNIV LISC CO (TULCO) HANDLES3 SENT PKG TO QUORUM, RESENDING TO USET 12.53 PK TO AG,MEO,NEW ORL; BATON ROUGE SENDING PKG.3 SENO OLD PKG & NEW LTR (REQ 12/12)3 PKG NEEDS TO GO TO MED CEN ALSO; FOLLOW UP.3 TRTANGLE UNIV. LICENSING CO HANOLING3 WILL SEND 6-12 IN MAR/APR; MORE LATER. FOLLOWUP.3 FEDRIP INFO NOT ACCURATE. PI PRIBNOW REPLACED BY GOLO .
.3 SENDING AFTER 12/15. ASGNE 0 ST BD HIGH EO3 WILL SEND 1990 DIR AFTER FEB 153 WILL SENO BY FEB 1533 BEGIN COMPILE INFO IN FEB3 SENO CROSS LTR, NEW TM IN PLACE3 SENOING ENO OF JAN. IF NOT RECD, CALL.3 REQUESTS LETTER, SEND AFTER JAN 13 REQUESTS LETTER, SENO AFTER JAN I3 REQUESTS LETTER, SENO AFTER JAN 13 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIOE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIDE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIOE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIOE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIDE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIDE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIDE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIOE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIDE3 CARL WOOTON TO PROVIDE3 SENO TIC INFO LTR, ARE INTERESTED.3 TLKD WITH BENDER, SENOING LTR TO WESTPORT3 MAPOTHERSAYS OK, CALL EXPLANINING USET LTR3 SEND CROSS LTR,WILL PARTICIPATE3 WILL CALL BACK TO STATE HOW TO REQUEST INFO. FOLLOWUP.3 NOT AVAILABLE, NO STAFF, CALL IN APRIL3 SEND NEW LTR; REORGANIZING; CALL BACK IN APR3 CALL BACK IN MARCH NOTHING READY YET3 CROSS LTR SENT; WEND ABS AFTER FEB 153 TRIANGLE UNIVERSITIES LICENSING CO DOING3 WILL SEND QUARTERLY TECH BRUCHURES3 COMPILING NOW; SENO IN MID FEB3 WANT LTR OOCUMENTING REQUEST WILL PARTICIPATE.3 WANT LTR DOCUMENTING REQUEST WILL PARTICIPATE.3 SENOING TECH AFTER JAN 13 SENOING TECHS, WANTS RES TITLES3 PROMISEO; FOLLOW UP3 WILL SENO TECH INFO3 IN JOHNS HOP MTG, WILL SENO TECHNOL3 WILL SENO OESCRIPTIONS•3 WILL SENO TECH3 SENO REED LTR3 WILL SENO TECHNOL; FOLLOW UP.
GROUP 4 - INOICATEO INTEREST BY LETTER, REVISIT HITH CALLS
1 ALFREO um V2 FLORIDA STATE UNIV
, I 3 KANSAS STATE UNIV//1''''';''1=4 MEDICAL COL OF WISC
--S'MISS STAT UNIV6 OKLAHOMA STATIO umv7 RUSH UNIV8', SDlI ILLINOIS U
, 9""UNI V ,ALA BMGHM10 WNIV ARIZONAII UNIV IDAHO
IN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEHIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWiN IIbvlbliIN REVIEW
4 TITLES & INVENTORS ONLY; NO ABS RECONTACT4 LETTER GIVING FORMAT SENT 12.054 INAOEQUATE PACKAGE, DISCUSSION CONTINUING4 NL TALK; NO PA'S NOW. WILL THINK.4 SERVICES ONLY, OONT PREP ABS; VISIT IN SAN ANT4 NL; DONT SEEM HAVE FORMAL PROCESS. WILL CALL BACK.4 CY PAT ONLY; NO ABS; NO TECH; RECONTACT4 5ENT IN TITL; PAT_ INVENTOR; RE5 CORP4 MARKED OUR LTR; NO ABS SENT. RECONTACT.4 FACILITIES, SERVICES ONLY; RECONTACT FOR ABS4 1.26. NL TALK; WILL. CALL"BACK LATER.4 1;26 UE I ton, Illbk: SEFai. 'H IIh. nbS By FER 54 FORMAT SENT I I • 30 NEED TO FOLLOW UP_£. ~ J ,
GROUP 5 - INDICATED INTEREST ORALLY BUT WANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
§ TO TIC 1 19 99 aUT IIR~IT ~Ilill I ETTER ~Ea 10'16TQ TIeIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWTO TISIN REV,EWIN REVlEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEWIN REVIEW
1 8titIBilflil iOt:llt8 I:IUI",2 CLEMSON3 HARVARO UNIVER51TY4 JOH,NS HOPKINS UNIV,:;,'5 MICHIGAN TECH UNIV6 NE~ MEX INST MINING'7 NEW HEX STATE UNIV9 ;OW I Q STATE-'
1~~~~SS~~~Es»:11 "T,ULANE UNIV
D)Vr'~I2 UNlvCONNECTICUT13 UNIV QELAWARE
t9 t1 14 UNIV GEORGIA1,;> "-15 UNIV HAWAII - MANDA16 UNIV MO BALT17 UNlit MIAMIIB UNro MISSOURI COL",,,>
.61 19 UNiv MISSOURI ROLLA,vw- ""20 UNIV SO CAROIZINA
21 UNIV TEx AUSTIN22 UN~V TEX'HSC' SAN ANT
(,,-1' 23 UNIV TEX MEp BR ,GALV)~~24 UNIV WISC MADISON
~~ ~~~~I~~~~~~~MONW~ALTH,GROUP 6 - MADE ORAL CONTACT, CONTINUING DISCUSSIONS
1 RICE UNIV2 SOU METHODIST U3 ST. LOUIS UNIV4 UNIV ALASKA5 UNIV DENVER6 UNIV NOTRE DAME7 UNIV RHODE ISLAND
CONTACTINGCONTACTINGCONTACTINGCONTACTINGCONTACTINGCONTACTINGCONTACTING
6 RESPOND TO LATKER BY 26 DEC IF INTERESTED.6 CHECKING WITH OTHERS IN ADMIN, WILL CALLBACK6 CALL END OF JAN. DISCUSSING WITH INTEL PROP6 REF TO V CHANCELLOR, HAVE NOT ALLEO~ REVIEWING PKG, CALL BACK JAN 15 IF NO RESPONSE.6 SEND NEW LTR, MUST DISC WITH ADMIN6 UNDER OlSC WITH INTEL PROP PEOPLE CALL BACK
CONTACTINGCONTACTINGCONTACTING
GROUP 7 - NO ORAL CONTACT YET.
iIh'hIIf~ 1 MASS INST TECHW" -r: 2 UNIV PUERTO R. MAYZ1(fF1P- 3 HASHINGTON UNIV
GROUP B - NO FOR VARIOUS REASONS
7 CONTACTING7 STILL ATTEMPTING TO CONTACT7 LEFT MSG. STILL TRYING TO CONTACT.
1 ARIZONA STATE2 AUBURN UNIV "3 COLORADO SCH MINES4 COLORADO STATE UNIV5 GEO 'HASH UNIV6 HOHARD UNIV7 NORTH DAKOTA STATEB SETON HALL UNIV9 ST. JOHNS UNIV
{10 UNIV CENTRAL FLA
Gt f -11 UNIV CHICAGO!'Jr[l../12 UNI,V COLORADt;!~~~( 1
134UNIV IOWAUNIV,KENTUCKY
15 UNIV MAINE16 UNIV NEW HAMP
+~~ ~~~~ g~T~~RGH '19 UtHV:.SO MISS20,UNIV TEX SW MED CEN DAL
NONONONO-NONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONO
B HILL COOPERATE HHEN UPI SITUATION RESOLVED.B CAN GET FROM RESEARCH CORP. AUBURN UNIV RES FOUND.B NO TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE NOHB FORMER USET. NOW RES CORP.B NOTHING AVAILABLE, NEVER MARKTD TECHNOLOGIESB NOTHING AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION.B NOT INTERESTEO NOHB NO. UNDERGRAD INSTITUTION.B NO. INFO NOT IN HARDCOPY FORMAT.B NO TECHS AVAIL; NO PUBLB CALL BACK WHEN HAVE SIGNIF # SUBSCRIBERS.B GET FROM RES CORP. WAS WITH UPI.B NOT NOW. REEVALUATING TECH TRF MAYBE LATER.a NOTHING IN HAND, CALL BACK IN JUNEB RES CORP HANDLING.B NOTHING READY. CALL BACK IN JUNEB DOING MARKUP ON ONES IN HAND; BUT RES CORP HANDLINGB NO. NOTHING IN PRINT. CALL BACK IN 6 MOS.BALL LICENSEO OR IN NEGOTB SEND REED LTR. MAY PARTICIPATE LATER.
GROUP 9 - DEFINITELY NOT
1 ALBANY MEO COL2 CA~NE~IE-MELLON
3 C8,SE-WEST RESERVE4 CUNY-MOUNT SINAI5 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE6 GEORGETOWN UNIV7 INDIANA UNIVB MED UIHV-SO CAROL9 MEDICAL COL OF OHIO
'HJ ROCKEFELLER UNIV11 SLOAN KETTERING
., 12 STANFORD UNIV• 13 SYRACUSEUNIV'~4 UNIV PENNSYLVANIA
15 UNIV UTAH'" 16 VIRGINIA POLYTECH,
17 HOODS HOLE -
SUMMARY NUMBERS:175 INSTITUTIONS
NONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONO
GROUP 1GRDUP 2GROUP 3GROUP 4GROUP 5GROUP 6GROUP 7GROUP B
9 WAS SENDING BUT CHANGED MIND 12/5. NO REASON OFFERED9 NO. MARKET ON OWN.9 NOT INTERESTED IN LISTING CURRENT TECHNOLOGY9 REORGANIZING NOTHING NOW, CALL AFTER JUNE9 DONT DO DISCLOSURES, CARTER-MILL SUBSCRIBER9 WAS SENDING BUT CHGD MIND OVER USET REORGANIZATION9 NO. SECRETARY SAID NOT INTERESTED.9 NOT INTERESTED. BUSINESS WITH OTHERS9 DOING BUSINESS WITH SOMEONE ELSE9 NO. ACTIVELY OISINTERESTED.9 NO.9 NO.DONT NEED US.9 NO.9 NO.9 NO. HAS DHN TECH TARGET SOFTWARE.9 WORKS WITH BEST9 NO.
2/04 2/2421 3010 0956 5315 1326 26
7 73 3
20 20
GROUP 9 17 17
TICGONE2PROCESSEO TO TIC FOR ENTRY AS OF: 02.14.90
PATENTI NSTI TUTI ON ACT PATENTS APPLI CATI ONS TECH NOTES
CPYW ACT TIC ACT TIC ACT TIC
1 BOSTON UNIV 1 0 5 0 0 5 SWAPPEO PLACES2 BRIG YOUNG U 1 0 0 16 16 16 17 OOUBLE ENTRY3 BROWN UNIV 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 OOUBLE ENTRY4 COLUMBIA UNIV 5 II B 46 46 45 59 DOUBLE AND COMB5 CORNELL UNIV 0 0 II 7B 7B BO 10 SWAPPED PLACES6 DREXEL UNIV 2 0 B B 6 7 OK7 EMORY UNIV 0 0 10 9 0 0 OK9 MICHIGAN STATE 2 0 13 14 31 31 OK
10 NORTHWESTERN U 0 0 15 15 42 40 OKII OHIO STATE U 6 0 16 0 0 21 SWAPPED PLACES12 RUTGERS UNIV 0 0 36 35 0 0 OK13 TEMPLE UNIV 0 0 0 29 29 29 29 DOUBLE ENTRY14 U OF CINCINNATI 4 0 6 5 57 56 OK15 U OF DAYTON 2 0 9 3 3 3 MISSING16 U OF FLORIDA 0 0 36 36 27 27 OK17 U OF MICH 2 0 23 10 13 37 SWAPPED?IB U OF MINN 1 0 0 20 20 4 5 OK19 U OF OKLA 0 0 26 25 25 0 0 OK20 WAKE FOREST 0 0 3 3 10 9 OK21 WASH STATE 4 0 5 5 2B 28 OK22 YALE UNIV 1 0 0 17 16 17 DOUBLE ENTRY
30 II 250 376 196 410 403
AlloT the above were searched on CREATING BODY and the numbers sentdown by category <P, PA, TN) with the numbers in the categories now Foundin the TIC database.
NOT ENTEREO AS OF 2PM 2/15/90PATENT
INSTITUTION ACT PATENTS APPLICATIONS TECH NOTESCPYW ACT TIC ACT TIC ACT TIC
1 IOWA STATE 0 61 02 RENSSELEnR 30 0 03 SUNY (4 INsn 5 40 724 U OF WASH 2 7 395 WASH RES FOUNO 1 4 9
38 II2 12068 362 !:>3U 9pO
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Sprout Waldl'lln ProductsMineral Processing Equipment;
, Equipment for Pulp and Paper, Feed Processing, andIndustrial Processing;Gear Spindle CouplingsBy: Ray Confer
2:15-2:45 ENERGY REGENERATION SYSTEMSWaste Heat Regeneration Converting Industrial Solar,or Off-Peak Electrical Energy into Long:rerm EnergyStorageBy: Geor~e H. Erb
Wednesd.y - ' ....v.ry 412:00-1:30 Lunch Break1:30-2:00 UNIVERSITY OF DEUWARE
SO' Removal fl'llm Stack Gases; Friction Iteduction inPipes - a Polymer Additive; Turbulent Sprlly ElchangeBy: S. A. Guerrieri '
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_-----, --_..- _............-.... -....-........"......._...By: R. Luyendijk '
WHnestillY - ' ....v.r' 49:30·10:00 N.R.D.C. OF INDIA
Appl'llpriate Technolocr forthe Developing CollltriesBy: Dr. C. V. S. Ratnam
10:00·10:30 THE COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICOManufacturing Opporliunities inPuerto RicoBy: Florence N. Shanley
11:30-11:45 ••N.¥.A.R.' .ANVAR Inventions Available forUcense In the U.S.By: Claude F. Bedouet
'IIvrsdllY - ' ....v.ry 53:30-4:00 OAS - ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES
Technological Research and Development In LatinAmericaBy: Alfredo Fontes
Produe! :#=
By Lawrence Gilbert
Registration Information:The registration desk will be located outside
of the Midway Room for -registration at theIollowing times: '
Wednesday (4th) 4:00 P.M.-6:00 P.M.Thursday (5th) 8:00 A.M.-9:00A.M.Name tags and program material will be
provided in a registration packet available at theregistration desk.
• presenting educational seminars tei themembership on all aspects of technologytransfer from the univerSity point of vlew,
., generating selt-help programs to enableuniversities to establish an in-house patenttechnology and licensing capability. '
• effecting in terchange of views amongstuniversity patent administrators.
For further information, those interested inbecoming members of SUPA may contact:'
Ralph L. DavisAssociate Director - , \Division of Sponsored Programs
, Purdue Research FoundationWest Lafayette, Indiana 47907
whether or not they intend to present technologyat the Fair. Dr. Dvorkovitz has been not onlyquite generous in granting to SUPA use of theMidway Room on the 5th but also in extending tothose who attend the SUPA'meeting a no chargepolicy in the event such persons do not intend topresent tech nology but do .want to attend theFair.. ,
In addition, as has been the custom in the pastuniversity-Industry forums, Dr. Dvorkovitz ishosting lunch for the SUPA allendees on the 5thto be held at the Caravelle Motor Inn acrossfrom the Holiday Inn-O/K:
SUPA was organized in 1975 to fill a growingneed to more fully exploit the university patentresource. SUPA hopes to stimulate and foster the
, transfer of university patent resources to thepublic sector by: '
.SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITYPATENT ADMINISTRATORSFIRST ANNUAL MEETING
'I'heFfrst Annual Meeting of the Society ofUniversity Patent Administrators (SUPA) isscheduled to be held on February 5th, 1976 in theMidway Room at the Holiday Inn / O'Hare Kennedy in conjunction with the World Fair forTechnology Exchange fair sponsored by Dr.Dvorkovilz & Associates. Earl Friese of North
'western is handling arrangements. A final prograni was sent to both SUPA members and pro-'spective members during the second week ofDecember. At this writing approximately fifty(50) Universities are members of SUPA.
A registration fee of $15.00 per person will becharged each SUPA member tocover operatingcosts. Individuals who register for the SUPAmeeting can attend the Dvorkovitz World Fairfor Technology Exchange Fair at no charge,
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Thank you for visiting with us during the AUTM meeting in SanAntonio. We appreciate your interest in USET's online technologydatabase.
During our online demonstrations, you saw how USET's database hasbeen designed for the busy technology manager. Our system isextremely easy to use. You can search full pages of text withoutthe use of a thesaurus or complicated search commands.
Because of its information content USET's technolo~1 databaseprovides powerful solutions to the issues encountered by bothuniversity and industry technology managers. These issues include: (1) identifying potential licensees; (2) marketing licensable technologies; (3) locating research expertise; and, (4)reviewing external technology developments. I have included adescription of each of USET's technology databases with thisletter. ,
\I am interested in receiVing your observations about our onlinedatab~se. Please call or write me regarding any com~ents you mayhave. I also welcome your questions about becoming an information provider or an online subscriber.
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To: Norm Latker
From: Daphne Lambright
Date: 15:16 EST 28-Feb-90
Subject: Autm Thank you letter
Transmitting 1 page in addition to this cover page.
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February 7, 1990
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Dear"F2":
If you are attending the 1990 Annual AUTM meeting in San Antonio, I would like to inviteyou to join us for the first public demonstration of USET's prototype online technology database.We are happy that most who attend will find information concerning their own institution on ourdatabase. USET is hosting this event immediately following AUTM's Welcoming Reception onSunday, February 18 with an open bar and hors d'oeuvres reception from 7-9 PM in the RegencyCenter Ballroom.
Weare all aware of the rapidly changing political and economic conditions in the world today.These changes have created an unprecedented worldwide demand for new technology andcollaborative research partnerships. Our database has been designed to assist you in taking fulladvantage of this opportunity. When complete, we will provide the international business communitywith a single depository of hundreds of technology portfolios from around the world coupled witha state of the art search capability.
I believe that as you use our database in San Antonio, you will appreciate the simplicity withwhich a subscriber can quickly obtain technology information from multiple sources. In addition toSunday evening's online demonstration of USET's information service, we will also be schedulingsmall groups for other online sessions. These sessions will occur throughout the day Monday andTuesday, February 19 and 20, in USET's suite. Dr. Daphne Lambright and I will be available forquestions and scheduling.
We look forward to seeing you in San Antonio.
Sincerely,
Norman J. LatkerVice PresidentLegal and Technology Affairs
NJL:rnl
W PSO\ DOCUNUn TS \frt.A-TlNl-qo • I.-
Ms. Patricia A. DraperDirector, Sponsored ResearchFlorida State University109 HMB Research and Graduate StudiesTallahassee, Florida 32306
Dr. Ann StevensAssociate Vice PresidentResearch and Academic AffairsEmory University303B School of DentistryAtlanta, Georgia 30322
Mr. W. Mark CrowellDirector, Technology TransferDuke University07 Allen BuildingDurham, North Carolina 27706
Dr. Kenneth N. GellerResearch and Technology ManagementDrexel University32nd and Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Dr. Joseph S. EisenmanAssociate Dean for ResearchCUNY - Mount Sinai School of MedicineOne Gustav L. Levy PlaceNew York, New York 10029-6574
Mr. H. Walter HaeusslerPatents and LicensingCornell University20 Thornwood Drive, Suite 105Ithaca, New York 14850
Mr. Jack M. GranowitzDirector, Science and Technology Dev,Columbia University411 Lowe Library116 Street and BroadwayNew York, New York 10027
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Ms. Kathleen ByingtonPresidentColorado State Univ. Research FoundationPost Office Box 483Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Mr. Joseph C. WeberResearch Services - Colorado School of Mines1500 Illinois StreetGolden, Colorado 8040I
Mr. Bob GillilandDirector, Technology CenterClemson University20I Sikes HallClemson, South Carolina 29634
Mr. William CarlsonPresidentUniversity Technology, Inc.
for Case Western Reserve University1100 Cedar AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44106
Ms. Lisa RavellaProjects ManagerCarnegie-Mellon University5000 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-3890
Mr. William M. JacksonPresidentBrown University Research FoundationPost Office Box 1949Providence, Rhode Island 02912
Mr. Lee R. PhillipsDirector, Technology TransferBrigham Young UniversityA-261 ASBProvo, Utah 84602
Mr. Joel M. CohenAdministrator, Sponsored ProgramsBrandeis University415 South StreetWaltham, Massachusetts 02254-9110
Mr. Lawrence GilbertPatent AdministratorBoston University881 Commonwealth AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02215
Mr. David F. PiferDirector, Industrial Programs
and Technology TransferAuburn University309 Samford HallAuburn University, Alabama 36849-3501
Dr. Gary ArgueTechnology TransferArizona State University Admin 210Tempe, Arizona 85287-2703
Ms. Coral LinkDirector, Technology TransferAlfred UniversityMain StreetAlfred, New York 14802
Dr. James PetersonDirector, Research AdministrationAlbany Medical College -
Union UniversityNew Scotland AvenueAlbany, New York 12208
Dr. Carl J. LangeVice President for ResearchGeorge Washington UniversityWashington, D. C. 20052
Mr. Gregg W. KyleAdministrator, Technology TransferGeorgetown University37th and 0 Streets, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20057
Dr. Marion MannAssistant Vice President for ResearchHoward University2400 Sixth Street, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20059-0001
Mr. Thomas M. McGlassonVice President and General CounselIndiana University Research FoundationPost Office Box 500Bloomington, Indiana 47402
Dr. Steven C. PriceInterim Executive Director and SecretaryIowa State University Research
Foundation315 Beardshear HallAmes, Iowa 500II
Dr. John W. WaltersExecutive Vice PresidentKansas State University
Research FoundationDurland Hall, Room 146Manhattan, Kansas 55056
Dr. Bruce M. SmackeyTechnology CommercializationLehigh University Drown Hall #35Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015
Dr. Donald W. PenningtonDirectorOffice for Technology TransferLouisiana State University16 East Fraternity LaneBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
Dr. Ken Koonce104FLouisiana State UniversityAgricultural Center BuildingPost Office Drawer EBaton Rouge, Louisianna 70893-0905
Ms. Mary Louise TrammellDirector of Research and Sponsored ProgramsOffice of Technology and Technology TransferUniversity of New OrleansNew Orleans, Louisianna 70148
Mrs. Sherry SnyderTechnology TransferLouisiana State University Medical Center433 Bolivar StreetNew Orleans, Louisiana 70112-2223
Mr. C. Kenneth ProefrockSenior Vice PresidentGrants and Research AdministrationMedical College of OhioToledo, Ohio 43699
Mr. Donald H. WestermannExecutive Vice PresidentMedical College of Wisconsin
Research FoundationPost Office Box 26509Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
Dr. Peter J. FischingerVice President for ResearchMedical University of South Carolina171 Ashley AvenueCharleston, South Carolina 29425
Dr. Henry E. BredeckAssistant Vice President, ResearchMichigan State University238 Administration BuildingEast Lansing, Michigan 48824
Dr. Frederic H. Erbisch - Director, Intellectual PropertiMichigan Technological UniversityAdministration BuildingHoughton, Michigan 49931
Mr. Jerry G. FifeUniversity Patent OfficerSponsored ProgramsMississippi State UniversityPost Office Box 6156Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762
Dr. John W. JutilaVice President for ResearchMontana State UniversityBozeman, Montana 59717
Mr. Alex ThyssenDirector, Budget and AnalysisNew Mexico Institute of
Mining and TechnologyCampus StationSocorro, New Mexico 87801
Dr. Frederick J. KuellmerVice President for ResearchNew Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologyWorkman CenterSocorro, NM 8780I
Ms. Mary B. HusemollerDirector, Grants and ContractsNew Mexico State UniversityMain Campus, Box 3ZLas Cruces, New Mexico 88003-0001
Sheryl Moody, EsquireCounselNew York Institute of TechnologyMain CampusOld Westbury, New York 11568-0170
Mr. Richard L. LouthProjects OfficerSponsored ProgramsNew York University15 Washington PlaceNew York, New York 10003
Ms. Karen HerseyDirector, Technology AdministrationNorth Carolina State UniversityCampus Box 7003Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7003
Dr. R. C. Schnell - Dean, Graduate Studies/ResearchTechnology Management DivisionNorth Dakota State UniversityFargo, Indiana 58105
Mr. Richard J. McNeil, Jr.Associate DirectorOffice of Sponsored ProgramsNortheastern University 423 Lake Hall360 Huntington AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02115
Ms. Teri F. WilleyTechnology Transfer ProgramResearch Services AdministrationNorthwestern University633 Clark StreetEvanston, Illinois 60201
Dr. James B. WilkensPatent & Copyright AdministratorOhio State University204 Research Center1314 Kinnear RoadColumbus, Ohio 43212
Dr. Norman N. DurhamAssistant Vice President
for ResearchOklahoma State UniversityStillwater, Oklahoma 74078
Dr. Lina GenovesiActing DirectorOffice of Technology TransferTemple UniversityUniversity Services Building (083-45)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122
Mr. C. Thomas CrossUniversity Patent OfficerOffice of the Vice President/University DeanUniversity of CincinnatiMail Location 627Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0627
Dr. Lloyd HuffAssociate DirectorSpecial ProjectsUniversity of Dayton300 College ParkDayton, Ohio 45469
Dr. Samuel F. ContiVice Chancellor For ResearchUniversity of MassachusettsA217 Lederle Graduate Research CenterAmherst, Massachusetts 0I003
Ms. Leona MarxStaff Attorney - Vanderbilt University305 Kirkland HallNashville, Tennessee 37240
Dr. James H. HuntzickerSenior Vice President and ProvostOregon Graduate Center19600 Northwest Von NeumanBeaverton, Oregon 97006-1999
Mr. M. Ronald PareliusAssistant Vice PresidentResearch AdministrationOregon Health Sciences University3181 Southwest Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, Oregon 9720I
Mr. William W. HostetlerDirector, Techology TransferOffice of the Vice President for ResearchOregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon 97331-2140
Mr. Paul M. AntoloskyAssociate DirectorSponsored ProgramsPennsylvania State University248 Calder Way, Suite 300University Park, Pennsylvania 16801
Dr. Richard ThorsenDean, Research and Graduate StudiesPolytechnic University333 Jay StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201
Ms. Jean A. MahoneyManager, Technology TransferPrinceton UniversityPost Office Box 36Princeton, New Jersey 08544
Mr. William E. BaitingerAssociate DirectorSponsored ProgramsPurdue Research FoundationENAD #328West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Mr. Joseph M. LogiudiceDirector, Contracts and GrantsRensselaer Polytechnic Institute110 8th StreetTroy, New York 12181
Dr. Joseph HightowerDirector of Sponsored ResearchRice University Post Office Box 2692Houston, Texas 77252
Dr. Jerry A. WeisbachDirector, Technology TransferRockefeller University1230 York Avenue, Box 213New York, New York 10021-6399
Dr. Randolph W. TuckerDirector, Research AdministrationRush University600 South Paulina StreetChicago, Illinois 60612
Ms. Shirley M. BrownExecutive DirectorRutgers Research
and Educational FoundationPost Office Box 1179Piscataway, New Jersey 08855-1179
Dr. Robert HallesseyDirectorGrants and ResearchSeton Hall University400 South Orange AvenueSouth Orange, New Jersey 07079
Dr. Victoria MolfeseDirector, Research
Development and AdministrationSouthern Illinois UniversityCarbondale, Illinois 62901-4709
Mr. S. Leon BennettGeneral Counsel and Vice
President Legal AffairsSouthern Methodist University6425 Boaz Street, Suite 208Dallas, Texas 75275
Dr. Andrew BartilucciVice President for ResearchSt. John's UniversityGrand Central and Utopia ParkwaysJamaica, New York 11439
Mr. Michael O. MuellerDirector, Sponsored Programs AdministrationSI. Louis University3500 Lindell BoulevardSI. Louis, Missouri 63103
Mr. Niels J. ReimersDirector, Technology LicensingStanford University 857 Serra Street, Second FloorStanford, California 94306-6225
Ms. Ann M. Hammers1aDirector, Technology TransferSyracuse UniversitySkytop Office BuildingSkytop RoadSyracuse, New York 13244-5300
Mr. A. D. RychlikExecutive Vice PresidentTexas A & M Research FoundationPost Office Box 3578College Station, Texas 77843-3578
Dr. Robert M. SweazyVice Provost for ResearchTexas Tech UniversityPost Office Box 4670Lubbock, Texas 79409-1035
Dr. Jane Massey LicataOffice of Technology TransferThomas Jefferson University1020 Walnut Street, Suite 617Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
Mr. Philip G. SalemSenior Director, University DevelopmentTufts UniversityPackard HallMedford, Massachusetts 02155
Mr. Kenneth E. ArnoldDirector, Technology DevelopmentMedical CenterTulane University1430 Tulane AvenueNew Orleans, Louisiana 70112
Ms. Charmaine StreharskyDirectorResearch Services and Sponsored ProgramsUniversity of Akron138 Fir HillAkron, Ohio 44325-2102
Mr. Joseph M. FontanaPatent ManagerUAB StationUniversity of Alabama-BirminghamBirmingham, Alabama 35294
Ms. Diane McLeanProgram Manager, Research OfficeUniversity of Alaska 302 Signers HallFairbanks, Alaska 99775-0500
Mr. Richard HanevProgram CoordinatorUniversity of Arizona1745 North Campbell AvenueTucson, Arizona 85719
Mr. Harold J. EvansAssociate Vice PresidentLegal Affairs, Research and TechnologyUniversity of Arkansas-Fayetteville1123 South Univeristy, Suite 601Little Rock, Arkansas 72704
Dr. Charles D. GoodwinAssociate Director, Technology TransferResearch Foundation U-133University of Connecticut438 Whitney Road ExtensionStorrs, Connecticut 06268-1133
Dr. John IngleAssistant Vice President and
Director of Technology TransferUniversity of Georgia Research Foundation623 Graduate Studies BuildingAthens, Georgia 30602
Ms. Julie WatsonDirector, Office of TechnologyUniversity of Iowa Research Foundation240H Human Biology Research FacilityIowa City, Iowa 52242
Mr. Wayne E. SwannDirector, Office of Technology LiaisonUniversity of MarylandLee Building, Room 2114College Park, Maryland 20742
Mr. John F. ThuenteDirector, Patents and LicensingUniversity of Minnesota1919 University Avenue, 5th FloorSt. Paul, Minnesota 55104
Mr. L. Kenneth RosenthalAssistant Director, Patents and LicensingUniversity of Southern California3716 South Hope Street, Suite 200Los Angeles, California 90007-4344
Mr. Steven J. BanksPresident BCM Technologies/Baylor University1709 Dryden Road, Suite 90IHouston, Texas 77030
Mr. Edward O. AnsellDirector Office of Patents and LicensingCalifornia Institute of Technology1201 East California BoulevardBuilding 305, Room 6Pasadena, California 91125
Mr. NathanB, DincesDirectorOffice of Industrially Sponsored ResearchDartmouth CollegePost Office Box 7Hanover, New Hampshire 03755
Mr. Barry RosenburgTechnology .Licensing ExecutiveOffice of Contract AdministrationGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GA 30332
Ms. Joyce BrintonDirectorOffice of Patents, Copyrights and LicensingHarvard UniversityHolyoke Center, Room 465Cambridge" Massachusetts 02138
Mr. John PrestonDirector Office of Technology LicensingMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyBuilding E20-30077 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, Massachusetts 02139
Dr. Joan BurrAssistant Vice President for ResearchUniversity of Central FloridaPost Office Box 25000Orlando, Florida 32816
Mr. Steven LazarusPresident and Chief Executive OfficerArch Development Corporation / University
of Chicago1101 East 58th Street 213 Walker MuseumChicago, Illinois 60637
Mr. John P. HollowayFoundation Counsel/Patent OfficerUniversity of Colorado Foundation, Inc.Post Office Box 1140Boulder, Colorado 80306
Dr. Robert D. VarrinOffice of Research and TrademarksUniversity of Delaware 210 Hullihen HallNewark, Delaware 19716
Ms. Gwen L. GennaroPatent AdministratorOffice of Program Support ServicesUniversity of DenverUniversity ParkDenver, Colorado 80208-0198
Dr. Susan D. WrayDirectorOffice of Corporate ProgramsUniversity of Florida223 Grinter HallGainesville, Florida 32611
Mr. Fujio MatsudaExecutive DirectorResearch Corporation of
the University of Hawaii1110 University Avenue, Room 408Honolulu, HI 96826
Ms Julie Norris, DirectorOffice of Sponsored ProgramsUniversity of HoustonUniversity Park 4800 Calhoun BoulevardBuilding E: 316Houston, Texas 77204-2163
Dr. Richard A. CallahanPresident and Chief Executive OfficerUniversity of Idaho Research Foundation, Inc.Post Office Box 9645Moscow, ID 83843
Ms. Kim MorelandDirectorOffice of Research Support
and Grant AdministrationUniversity of Kansas 220 Strong HallLawrence, Kansas 66045
Mr. James Y. MacDonaldExecutive DirectorUniversity of Kentucky Research FoundationII Administration BuildingLexington, Kentucky 40506-0032
Mr. F. Philip DuFourOffice of Business, Industrial
and Government RelationsUniversity of Maine Maine Technology Center16 Godfrey DriveOrono, ME 04473
Dr. Stephen R. Max, Associate Vice President fResearchUniversity of Maryland Howard Hall, Room 259660 West Redwood StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201
Dr. Leonard E. A. GodfreyOffice of Patents ManagementUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of New JerseyAdministration Complex, 180430 Bergen StreetNewark, New Jersey 07107
Mr. Paul DeeVice President and General CounselUniversity of MiamiPost Office Box 248052Coral Gables, Florida 33124-2232
Mr. Robert F. GavinDirector and CounselOffice of Intellectual PropertyUniversity of Michigan475 East Jefferson Street, Room 2354Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1248
Dr. Thomas R. SharpeDirectorOffice of Technology TransferUniversity of MississippiFaser Hall, Room 221University, Mississippi 38677
Mr. Vincent L. CarneyPatent AttorneyUniversity of NebraskaPost Office Box 80836Lincoln, Nebraska 68501-0836
Dr. Donald C. SundbergDirectorOffice of Industrial Research and ConsultingUniversity of New HampshireIII Thompson HallDurham, New Hampshire 03824
Mr. Albert SoppPatent AdministratorUniversity of New MexicoScholes Hall, Room 102Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
Mr. David E. Broome, Jr.Associate DirectorOffice of Research ServicesUniversity of North CarolinaCB #4100, Bynum Hall Cameron AvenueChapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
Dr. Francis M. KobayashiDivision of Sponsored ProgramsUniv of Notre Dame 314 Admin. BuildingNotre Dame, Indiana 46556
Mr. William L. VarleyDirectorOffice of Research AdministrationUniversity of Oklahoma1000 Ast Avenue, Room 314Norman, Oklahoma 73019
Mr. Kim SmithDirectorOffice of Technology TransferUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon 97403-1226
Mr. George C. FarnbachDirectorCorporate Programs and TechnologyUniversity of Pennsylvania133 South 36th Street, Suite 419Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-3246
Mr. John H. ThompsonDirectorOffice of Intellectual PropertiesUniversity of Pittsburgh911 William Pitt UnionPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260
Mr. James W. LeslieExecutive DirectorUniversity of Rhode Island Foundation21 Davis HallKingston, Rhode Island 02881
Ms. Jane A. YoungersDirectorOffice of Research and Project AdministrationUniversity of Rochester518 Hyland BuildingRochester, New York 14627
Mr. Paul J. WardGeneral CounselLegal DepartmentUniversity of South Carolina104 Osborne Administration BuildingColumbia, South Carolina 29208
Dr. Karen M. YarboroughVice PresidentOffice of Research and Extended ServicesUniversity of Southern MississippiSouthern Station, Box 5116Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406
Dr. John EckAssociate Dean Research and DevelopmentUniversity of Toledo 2801 West BancroftToledo, Ohio 43606
Dr. Norman BrownDirectorOffice of Technology TransferUniversity of Utah295 Chipeta Way, Suite 280Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
Mr. Ralph M. SwensonAssistant to the DeanGraduate CollegeUniversity of Vermont335 Waterman BuildingBurlington, Vermont 05405-0160
Mr. Ralph D. PintoUniversity of Virginia Alumni
Patents FoundationTowers Building, 6-2111224 West Main StreetCharlottesville, Virginia 22903
Mr. Donald R. BaldwinAssistant Provost, Research and
Director, Technology TransferUniversity of Washington Building XD-404225 Roosevelt Way, NortheastSeattle, Washington 98195
Mr. Thomas M. HinkesDirector of LicensingWisconsin Alumni Research FoundationPost Office Box 7365Madison, Wisconsin 53707
Mr. Paul J. FarleyAssistant to the Vice President
for ResearchUniversity of WyomingBox 3355, University StationLaramie, Wyoming 82071
Mr. Wayne H. WatkinsDirectorOffice of Technology CommercializationUtah State University1780 North Research Parkway, Suite 108Logan, Wtah 84321
Mr. Herbert B. ChermsideDirectorOffice of Sponsored ProgramsVirginia Commonwealth UniversityPox 568, MCV StationRichmond, Virginia 23298-0568
Mr. Theodore Kohn - Intellectual Property MgrVirginia Polytech Institute and State University1800 Kraft DriveBlacksburg, Virginia 24061
Mr. Todd R. PatrickLicensing ManagerWashington State UniversityResearch ParkNortheast 1615 East Gate BoulevardPullman, Washington 99164-1802
Mr. Harry (Duke) S. LeaheyDirectorOffice of Industrial Contracts and LicensingWashington University118 North Brookings HallSt. Louis, Missouri 63130
Mr. David SkinnerIntellectual Properties ManagerWayne State University1088 Mackenzie HallDetroit, Michigan 48202
Mr. Gary B. WalkerAssistant Director for Finances
and AdministrationWoods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionWoods Hole, Massachusetts 02543
Gwen Mattison, EsquireDirectorOffice of Legal AffairsWright State UniversityColonel Glenn HighwayDayton, Ohio 45435
Mr. Robert K. BickertonDirectorOffice of Cooperative ResearchYale University246 Church Street, Suite 401New Haven, Connecticut 06510
Mr. Howard Katz, DirectorOffice of DevelopmentYeshiva UniversityBelfer Building, Room 8071300 Morris Park AvenueBronks, New York 10461
Dr. Lester T. JonesTechnical Assess. & University RelationsCorporate Research Laboratories/3M3M Center, Building 201-2S-05St Paul, MN 55144-10000
Dr. Aldo Crovetti, Commercial Dev, and LicensingChemical and Agricultural Products Div,Abbott Laboratories Department 45WNorth Chicago, IL 60064
Mr. Richard MoreheadVice PresidentCorporate Planning and DevelopmentAbbott Laboratories0-369, AP6D-2Abbott Park, IL 660.64
Dr. Donna ShawManager, In-licensingPharmaceutical Products DivisionAbbott Laboratories0-461 AP 6-0Abbott Park, IL 60064
Mr. Craig SundheimerManager, New business DevelopmentHospital Products DivisionAbbott LaboratoriesDepartment 980, Building AP6BAbbott Park, IL 60064
Dr. Robert P. GlazeVice President for Research DevelopmentThe University of Alabama at Birmingham202-A Mortimer Jordan HallBirmingham, AL 35294
Kenneth J. Roozen, Ph.D.Executive Assistant to PresidentUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham125 Mortimer Jordan Hall, UAB StationBirmingham, AL 35294
Dr. Jan VleggaarPresidentAkzo Corporate Research America, Inc.Livingstone AvenueDobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Dr. Dale G. BrownManager of Technology LicensingAgricultural ProductsAmerican Cyanamid CompanyPO Box 400Princeton, NJ 08540
Dr. Arthur K. HoffmannManager, New Technology AppraisalAmerican Cyanamid Company1937 West Main StStamford, CT 06904-0060
Gerald J. Siuta, Ph.D. New Product LicensingLederleLaboratories Div., American Cyanamid CoMiddletown RoadPearl River, NY 10965
Ms. Sylvia AruffoMgr., Technology Business Assessment SourcingBaxter Health Care CorporationPO Box 490 (mail code WGI-2N)Round Lake, IL 60073
Mr. Frank BuonoDirector, New Product SuggestionsBecton Dickinson & CompanyOne Becton DriveFranklin Lakes, NJ 07417
Mr. William G.CongerSenior Patent CounselBASF Corporation1419 Biddle AvenueWyandotte, MI 48192-3736
Mr. Clifford LanhamChiefOffice of Research/Technology ApplicationsArmy Harry Diamond Labs (SLCHD-TT)2800 Powder Mill RoadAdelphi, MD 20783-1197
Mr. David A. WinchellDirector Venture TechnologyPatenterals DivisionBaxter Healthcare CorporationRoute 120 & Wilson RoadRound Lake, IL 60072
D.M. MezzapelleVice President - CounselScience and Technology GroupBristol-Myers Company345 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10154
Julius A. Vida, Ph.D.Vice President, LicensingBristol-Myers Company345 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10154
Ms. Marilyn ZiemerAssociate Director of LicensingScience and Technology GroupBristol-Myers Company345 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10154
Mr. John S. Goodman Vice President, LicensingBlock Drug Company257 Cornelison AvenueJersey City, NJ 07032
Mr. Reiner BeckerVice President, Corporate PlanningBoehringer Ingelheim Corporation90 East Ridge RoadRidgefield, CT 06877
Gerald A. Bush, Ph.D.Director, Technology AssessmentBoehringer Mannheim Corporation9115 Hague RoadIndianapolis, IN 46250-0I00
Mary Welch, Ph.D.Manager, Technology AssessmentBiochemistry R&DBoehringer Mannheim Corporation9115 Hague RoadIndianapolis, IN 46250-0100
Mr. Neil MacDonaldExecutive (North America)British Technology GroupNational Press Building, #1145Washington, DC 20045
Ms. Margaret C. BogosianPatent CounselBrookhaven National LaboratoryBuilding #355, Director's OfficeUpton, NY 11973
Mr. Roger G. DitzelDirector, Technology ManagementOffice of the PresidentUniversity of California1320 Harbor Bay Parkway, Suite 150Alameda, CA 94501
Dr. Martin RachmelerDirector, Technology Transfer OfficeUniversity of California, San DiegoR - 006LaJolla, CA 92993-0406
Mr. Carl B. WootenAssociate DirectorUniversity of California Patent Office1320 Harbor Bay Parkway, Suite 150Alameda, CA 94501
Ms. Sarah Shoaf Director, Corp. Technology Admin.Centocor Incorporated244 Great Valley ParkwayMalvern, PA 19355
Ms. Julia Stefanelli Program ManagerTechnology CommercializationCenter for Innovative TechnologyCIT Building, Suite 6002214 Rock Hill RoadHerndon, VA 22070
Ms. Lucy ChangDirector, R&D Scientific Admin.CETUS1400 53rd StEmeryville, CA 94608
James H. Meade, Ph.D.Senior Director, Scientific CoordinationCETUS Corporation1400 53rd StreetEmeryville, CA 94608
Mr. Gary CrazeTechnology Planning and DevelopmentCompaq Computer Corporation2055 FM-149 M204Houston, TX 77070
Mr. Michael B. SchroederAttorneyCompaq Computer CorporationPO Box 692000Houston, TX 77269-2000
Mr. Cloys G. TolbertTechnology Planning and DevelopmentCompaq Computer Corporation20555 fm 149Houston, TX 77070
Mr. Dennis L. BarstenLicensing ManagerDow Brands9550 Zionsville RoadIndianapolis, IN 46268
Ms. Maria Saveria CinquegraniResponsible for Patent DivisionConsiglio Nazionale Delle RicercheViale Leigi 48/B00198 Rome, ITALY
Mr. William M. Corbett, Jr. Assoc. Dir.Dana-Farber Cancer Institute44 Binney StreetBoston, MA 02115
Ms. Adda C. Gogoris, Esq.Darby and Darby805 Third Avenue, #27New York, NY 10022
Mr. Denis N. BeaudryC.D.T DirectorEcole PolytechniquePO Box 6079, Station AMontreal, CANADA H3C 3A7
Ms. Danielle BERNEMANHead of Industrial Property SectionInstitut Pasteur28 rue du Docteur-Roux75724 Paris Cedex 15, FRANCE
Mr. Richard D. Christy, Jr.Director, Corporate DevelopmentGen-Probe Incorporated9880 Campus Point DriveSan Diego, CA 92101
Cynthia Scott Fuller,Ph.D.Manager, New Technology IdentificationGenetech, Inc.460 Point San Bruno BoulevardSouth San Francisco,CA 94080
Mr. Steven J. HochhauserManager Patents and LicensingGenelabs Incorporated505 Penobscott DriveRedwood City, CA 94963
Dr. Robert A. O'BrienDirector, Experimental TherapeuticsKnoll Pharmaceuticals30 North Jefferson RoadWhippany, NJ 07981
Mr. Richard A. RauschenbergerManager, New Products & TechnologiesHollister, Inc.2000 Hollister DriveLibertyville, IL 60048
Dr. Alan A. RubinDirector Licensing TechnologyDuPont CompanyBarley Mill PlazaWilmington, DE 19898
Mr. Richard A. SmithManager, Pharmaceutical LicensingEli Lilly & CompanyLilly Corporate CenterIndianapolis, IN 46285
B. Richard Vogt, Ph.D.DirectorUniversity Research DevelopmentGlaxa, Inc.5 Moore DriveRTP, NC 27709
Dr. Gert P. VolppDirector, Commercial DevelopmentFMC CorporationPO Box 8Princeton, NJ 08543
Dr. Clayton W. YohoManager of Intellectual PropertyJohnson Wax1525 Howe Street, #120Racine, WI 53403
Dr. Larry R. KlevansAssistant Director, Corporate LicensingHoffman LaRoche, Inc.340 Kingsland AvenueNutley, NJ 07110
Mr. V. ViswanathanAssistant DirectorLicensing and Corporate DevelopmentHoffman LaRoche, Inc.340 Kingsland StreetNutley, NJ 07110
Ms. June BlalockAssociate DirectorTULCOPO Box 12001Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Dr. Allen C. BraemerDirector of Technology AcquisitionSyntex Research3401 Hillview Avenue, MIS A4-TAPalo Alto, CA 94303
Mr. Howard Bremer Patent CounselWisconsin Alumni Research Foundation614 North Walnut StreetMadison, WI 53705
Mr. George W. Brodhead, Jr.Assistant University Counsel andAssociate Director, Research ServicesUniversity of North Carolina - Chapel HillCB #4100 Bynum Hall, Cameron AvenueChapel Hill, NC 27599
Mr. E. Michael EganDirector of Business DevelopmentRepligen CorporationOne Kendall SquarerBuilding 700Cambridge, MA 02139
Mr. Allen S. GinsburghDirector of Corporate DevelopmentSundstrand Corporation4751 Harrison Avenue, PO Box 7003Rockford, IL 61125
Mr. Preston W. GroundsAssoc. Director, Research & DevelopmentMiami Valley LaboratoriesProctor & Gamble CompanyPO Box 398707Cincinnati, OH 45239-8707
Dr. Edward J. HanusDirector, Technology Acquisitions and
University RelationsVicks Research CenterOne Far Mill CrossingShelton, CT 06484
Mr. Yasuhiko KitauraManager, Planning & Commercial Dev,Plastics and Specialty ChemicalsSumitomo Chemical America, Inc.345 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10154
Mr. James P. LeydaDirector of Commercial Development, USMerrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.10123 Alliance RoadCincinnati, OH 45242
Mr. George A. MontanyeSenior Patent CounselRockwell International Corporation3370 Miraloma Avenue (MS 031-HA33)Anaheim, CA 92803
Ms. Cassie Phillips, AttorneyPerkins CoieOne Bellevue Center, Suite 1800Bellevue, WA 98004
Dr. Robert J. RousseauDirector of Scientific LicensingMarion Laboratories9300 Ward ParkwayKansas City, MO 64114
Dr. Wilhelm F. SchaefflerExecutive Vice PresidentLicensing, Technology, AcquisitionMiles, Inc.PO Box 8823, 2200 Powell StEmeryville, CA 94662
Mr. Paul G. WaugamanAssistant Dean, Research Admin.Bowman Gray School of MedicineWake Forest University300 South Hawthorne RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27103
Dr. James E. WillisVice PresidentScientific Development & Tech. ServicesPharmacia P-L Biochemicals, Inc.2202 North Bartlett AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53202
Dr. William T. DavisDirector of LicensingPfizer, Inc.235 East 42nd StreetNew York, NY 10017
Dr. Nash MarinovicDirector, Licensing and DevelopmentPfizer, Inc.219 East 42nd Street, 9th FloofNew York, NY 10017
Jayne Tobin Douglas, M.D.Senior Technology AnalystTechnology AssessmentPfizer Hospital Products GroupBuilding 188 Eastern Point RoadGroton, CT 06340
Mr. Richard A. GerstinManager of Business DevelopmentPfizer Hospital Products Group235 East 42nd StNew York, NY 11017
Mr. Norman M. PollackResearch Contracts Associate Director301 Henrietta St the Upjohn Co.Kalamazoo, MI 49001
Edith R. Schwartz, Ph.D.7299-24-3The Upjohn Company30I Henrietta StreetKalamazoo, MI 4900I
Dr. Peter BurrillVice President, MarketingMeridian Instruments, Inc.2310 Science ParkwayOkemos, MI 48864
Edward S. Varian, Jr.Manager, Idea Development OfficeUnion Carbide Corporation39 Old Ridgebury RoadDanbury, CT 06817-000I
Mr. Robert E. ArchibaldPatent CounselApplied Physics LaboratoryThe Johns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins RoadLaurel, MD 20707
Dr. Francis J. MeyerAssistant Dean for Technology LicensingSchool of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University720 Rutland Avenne, Room 129Baltimore, MD 21205
Or. Edwin YatesPatent Management OfficerThe Johns Hopkins UniversityCharles and 34th StreetsBaltimore, MD 21218
Mr. Joseph P. AllenDeputy Director, Technology CommercializationU.S. Department of Commerce, Room 420414th St and Constitution Ave NWWashington, DC 20230
f]erbert M. Blatter, Ph.D., M.B.A.Director of Licensing and Bnsiness Dev,Southern Reseach Institute2000 9th Avenue SouthBirmingham, AL 35255-5305
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FIRST PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF USET'S ONLINE TECHNOLOGY DATABASE
Dear AUTM Meeting Attendee:
We would like to invite you to join us for the initial public demonstrations of USET'seasy to use, online technology search database. We are happy that most who are attendingwill find information concerning their own institution on our database.
USET is hosting its FIRST DEMONSTRATION in the Regency Center Ballroom immediatelyfollowing AUTM's Welcoming Reception:
Sunday, February 18 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM
An open bar and hors d'oeuvres will be available.
ADDITIONAL ONLINE DEMONSTRATIONS will be conducted in Suite 431 of the HyattRegency on:
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February 19
February 20
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2:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 4:00 PM, S:OO PM
9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM
Dr. Daphne Lambright and I will be available. for questions and special scheduling ifthe times above are not convenient.
We are all aware of the rapidly changing political and economic conditions in the worldtoday. These changes have created an unprecedented worldwide demand for new technologyand collaborative research partnerships. Our database has been designed to assist youin taking full advantage of this opportunity. When complete, we will provide theinternational business community with a single depository of hundreds of technologyportfolios from around the world coupled with a state of the art search capability.
I believe that as you use our database, you will appreciate the simplicity with which asubscriber can quickly obtain technology information from multiple sources.
We look forward to seeing you in Sunday in the Regency Center Ballroom and Monday andTuesday in Suite 43I.
February 18, 1990
Sincerely,
(f_Il!Norman J. LatkerVice President, Legal and Technology Affairs
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"IDEAL" DATA- ENTRY FORMAT
FIELDS:
I. CREATING BODY: Name of the university
2. INVENTOR(S): Name(s) of the inventor(s)
3. TITLE: Full title of invention (as on patent)
4. DESCRIPTION: Non-enabling word description
5. APPLICATION: Specific or generic application ofinvention
6. ADVANTAGES: Advancement made over current state-of-the-art
7. PATENT STATUS: Patent Number, Patent ApplicationDate, Technical Note (i.e., patentprotection undecided or not intended)
8. INQUIRIES TO: Office to be contacted regardinglicensing or additional information
9. REFERENCE NUMBER: University identification number ofpatent, if any
10. LICENSE TERMS: Le., Exclusive, Non-exclusive,Collaborative Support
II. KEY WORDS:
12. OTHER: For all else.
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(Affiliate of The Maxwell-Pergamon Publishing Group)
January 18, 1990
Dear:
Thank you for your interest in USET's full-text technology database. As you requestedduring your phone conversation with Dr. Lambright of my staff, I am sending this description ofUSET's on-line service.
USET designed the technology on-line system for those individuals interested in exploringavailable technology opportunities, primarily industry licensing executives. USET on-line databasesubscribers can find and track technology developments quickly and easily. USET's technology online system uses innovative search features. These features enable subscribers to search USET's fulltext technology databases without the use of thesauri or complicated search commands.
The USET technology on-line system is an information source consisting of several fulltext, technology-oriented databases. USET is collecting this information from universities, federallaboratories and industry. Most of this information is unique to the USET on-line system. USETlists non-enabling descriptions of licensable technologies collected from universities, federallaboratories and industry. USET also provides summaries of research activities in progress atuniversities, federal laboratories and small businesses in the database. In addition, USET includesdescriptions of R&D services and facilities available to the public on a fee basis at universities andfederal laboratories. --
A major feature of USET's on-line database is the listing of non-enabling abstracts oflicensable university technologies. This information is not available in any other publicly accessibleon-line database. USET provides this non-exclusive listing service without charge to universities.When a university enters into a license agreement with a USET database subscriber, USET collectsno royalties or commissions.
The technologies listed on the USET database include those with patents and those with patentapplications. USET also lists those technologies which do not normally enter the patent process (i.e.,
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software or monoclonal antibodies). USET does not require you to fill out special forms whensubmitting your technology descriptions. USET accepts technology abstracts in hard copy orelectronic form.
We look forward to working with you and your staff. Please don't hesitate to contact me withany questions or comments you may have.
Sincerely,
Norman J. LatkerVice PresidentLegal and Technology Affairs
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Dear:
CJZoc;'S 0---re-UNIVERSITY SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
(Affiliate of The Maxwell-Pergamon Publishing Group)
January 18, 1990
Thank you for your willingness to participate in USET's full-text. on-line technologydatabase. As you requested during our phone conversation with Dr. Lambright of my staff, I amsending you this letter which describes our on-line database service.
The USET Technology database contains information related to technology and technologytransfer. A major feature of our database is the listing of non-enabling abstracts of licensabletechnologies currently available at major universities. This listing service is provided free of chargeto universities. There are no royalties or commissions charged when a listed technology is licensed.
The technologies listed on the USET database include those with patents. those with patentapplications. and those technologies which do not normally enter the patent process (i.e., software ormonoclonal antibodies). Our licensable technology database consists of the following informationfields:
I. Creating University2. Inventor (s)3. Title4. Description of Technology5. Potential Application of the Technology6. Advantages of this Technology7. Patent Status (Patented, Patent Pending, or Tech Note)8. Submit Inquiries To (UT Research Corp. Contact Name and Number)9. Reference Number (UT Research Corp. Internal ID Number)10. License TermsII. Keywords (Not Required)
USET accepts technology abstracts in hard copy or electronic form and will format theinformation as needed upon receipt. You are not required to reformat your information.
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Likewise, your submitted technology descriptions do not have to include all of the abovelisted fields. The information fields are only listed to provide you with an insight to the kinds ofinformation we can incorporate into our database.
We look forward to working with you and your staff. Please don't hesitate to contact mewith any questions or comments you may have. Again, thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Norman J. LatkerVice PresidentLegal and Technology Affairs
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LIST OF MAJOR TASKS FOR SAN ANTONIO AUTM MEETINGFEBRUARY 18 - 20, 1990
Hyatt Regency (512) 222-1234* indicates task completed
I. Make Hotel Room Reservations* A. Norm's King size bed (for 2/16 only) confirmation #
00531 (@ $97/night)* B. Norm's Jr. Conference suite w/ wet bar (for 2/17 - 2/20)
(confirmation # 900991) (@ $200/night) also requestedrefrigerator
* C. Daphne's room (for 2/18 - 2/21) (confirmation # 8656641)(@ $85/night)
D. Open House/Reception Room (for 7-9' P~, 2/18/90)Signed Agreement being returned to confirm reservation
II. Make Equipment AFangementsA. Make arrangements for additional phone lines for modem
Communications Manager is Sandy BradfieldShe will provide necessary information 1/29/90
'B. Equipment Rental costs (February 18-20):Personal Computer Rentals (Diana @512/694-4120)
Mac II $300LaserWriter $2502400 BD Modem $ 405 pkg paper $ 50Sunday Delivery $ 508% TAX $ 51.20
Payment Due at Delivery
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Audio Visual Concepts (Linda @512/737-1262)33" Projector $675Delivery $ 58% TAX $ 54
Payment Due when equipment picked up
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Confirm equipment reservationsSchedule Equipme!lt delivery for noon February 18:.hGet Checks cut for equipment rentalsMake arrangements with Hotel Electrician for Reception
and suite electrical outlets, etc. Written confirma (y.tion must be received in San Antonio by 2/2/90 ~ \
Make Open House/Reception Arrangements (Must guarananteenumber of reception guests by 2/15/90.) -~ C'._. _
Convention Contact is Neila Takacs (Catering office)A. Housekeeping Arrangements (Tables, chairs, linens etc.)
Bar arrangements (bottle costs, set-ups, bartender etc.)Food service arrangements (menu selection must be
finalized by 2/1/90.)Additional support staff (from hotel)Get Placard for room identification to be placed onstand outside entry door
F. Arrangements for hotel to provide pencils & notepads?
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IV. Send letters to university personnel announcing our attendance and include invitation to our Open House/RecepticnA. Write letterB. Identify mailing list to useC. Send out letters (must mail out 2/2/90 at latest)
VI. P epare Materials for Bulletin Board Display/AnnouncementA. Draft announcement to be used by MaccordyB. Identify purpose of bulletin board displayC. Prepare materials for bulletin board display
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Brochures/Handouts for meetingInclude information request/comment cards (detachablepart of brochure?)Include detailed information for information providerswhich describes database descriptions and fields/formatsas separate handout, not part of brochureBrochure should address concerns or both informationproviders and potential corporate subscribersBrochure (and bulletin board display) should address thepoints in the Dvorkowitz and KSU lettersGet brochures copied/printed (double-sided/3- or 4-fold)(make 1000?)Get pocket folders (with place for business cards) designed and made (make 200?)Colors, format and paper type for brochures and foldersGet USET Logo for reproduction
VII. Make Suite service arrangements for custom online demonstradons (non-alcoholic beverages only, no food?)A. Do we pr ovi.ds beverages or let hotel provide?B. Do we provide snacks or let hotel provide?
VIII.Coordinate Ho~ston database activities with AUTM meeting* A. Someone will be available in. Houston Sunday after
noon, Sunday evening and Monday evening.'B. All database information loading and indexing will be
completed before February 18th.'C. No untested software developments will be introduced to
complicate the demonstration procedure.
IX. Develop online search routine to be used during the onlinedemonstrationsA. Identify the "best" schools to useB. Identify the "best" search termslsuategies to use
X. Get necessary software to take to San AntonioA. Copy of most current version of TIC online softwareB. Copy of Macintosh Operating systemC. Copy of each university's licensable technologies
in ascii format for off-line text search/retrievalD. copy of text search and retrieval softwarsE. Copy of a paint programF. Copy of ~ord processing program
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To: Norm Latker
From: Daphne Lambright
Date: 12:26 EST 26-Jan-90
Subject: AUTM Meeting
Transmitting 2 pages in addition to this cover page.
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HyATT REGENCY SAN ANTONIOON THE RIVERWALK AT M\.SW DEL ALAMO123 LOSOYA STREET &%IIN0~ ANTONIO, TEXAS )~ USA
512222 1234 TELEx 767249
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Ms . Daphne LambrightUSET11 'Yukon CoveMa\1llleUa, Ark 72118
Dell.r'Ms. I"ambright:
To serve as a letter of agreement ~etween USET ~ndHyatt
Regency San Antonio, we have compiled the followinginformation.
DEPQSITS & PAXMENTPOLICIESAll deposits and payment arrangements are continqent uponapproval of Hyatt Regllncy Sl!In Antonio's Credit ManaqElr.
Full payment of estimated chllrquwill be due to HyattReqency San Antonio by 11:00AM on Thursday, ~ebruary 1',~990. Any over payment will !:Ie rafunded in the :form of acheck by mail.
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Please complete the enClosed "Accounting Form" and returnit to Hyatt Regency San Antonio for our records. Uponreceipt of the completed "AcCQunting Form" and the apprOValoftha Credit Manager, Hyatt Reqency San Antonio will set-upbiJ.linq privilegQs. Payment is due in full within 30 daysafter the last event in the afore listed sche~ule of $vents.
/Hyatt Reqenoy .San Antonio understands that USET w;;. .,',,,s to beDilled for the c 'larges of the aforeili"ntioned sCl'I3cLl.l.e of~vents. Billing 0:
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A copy of the tax exemption certiticate is requir84 tor ourrecords. upon receipt ot the tax oertificate, all salestaxes for your foOd & beveraqe will be adjusted off thefinal bill.
ATTENDANCE POLICIESHyatt Regency San ~ton10 will need a final guaranteednumber of quests who will be attending the event by 11:00amThursday, February 15, 1990. As a service, Hyatt Reg_ncySan Antonio will prepare for stover the guaranteed numberto accommodate unexpeoted guests. USET will be charged forthe quaranteed number or the number of guests served, whichever isgraater.
HEW ., ARRANGEMENTSEnclosed please find our current menu selections for yourreview. However, Hyatt Regency San Antonio will be happy towork with USET on any special requests. Menu price. do notinclude 17% service charqe or applicable sales tax.
All arrangements need to be finalized by Thursday, F.bruary1, 1990. Menup:t'icell! 40 not include 17% service charge orapplicable sales tax.
All food &beveraqe items to be served must be supplied byHyatt Reqency San ~tonio, unlecs prior approval has .beenmade.
AlSO, enclosed please find an electrical torm for USET,please fill in and return·it to U8 at your aarliestconvenience. Any charqes will be applied to the finalbalanCe of the event.
DECORATIONSHy~tt Regency San Antonio reservQS the right to approve anydecorations by any organization or individual within hotQlproperty. The degQratinq of tunetion rooms requires a8gh.matie of said decorations and desoriptions of itemsused, and must meet with hot.l apprOval.
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CONCLUSIoNHyatt Regency san Antonio is pleased to host USET'sHospitality.
To make these arrangements definite, please sign an4 returnthe enclosed copy of this letter to Hyatt Regency SanAntonio by Tuesday, January 30, 1990. Please keep this copytor your tile.. Shou14 Hyatt Regency San Antonio not have asigned copy ot this letter from USET, all pUblic space andarranqemertts will ~e releas.d.
Thank you,
HYATT REGENCY SAN ANTONIO - We Create Excitementt
Wo.. 't&tllJNELA TAKACSCatering/Convention Services Manager
N'1'/whFile #: ICW-CN-48171
On behalf of USET, I agree 1n full with all arrangementsoutlined within this letter of agreement.
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Both host-sponsored or ccsh-per drink service Is avetilcble.
Unlimitedquantitiesof the blOndliQUors requestedon a per~ basis for QM hour,
PREMIUMJock Daniels Black
.Chlvos R$Qal SCotchF1nlandlaVodIcaBeefeater's Gin
Bacardl AmberRumSeagram's v.o.
HOSTED BAR COCKTAIL HOUR(Far PeIsan1'rIe8$)
Standard Brends $7.50-Addltlonal Hour $5.00COli Brenda a.SO-Addltlonal Hour 6.00Premium Brands 9.50-Addltlonol Hour 7.00
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BoodIG$GinSOcordl light Rum
Seogram's "7"
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Thare is0 $3(),00 bartender chorgefer the first It'iree hours,&:tension of time Issubject to 0 $10.00 I'ElI' hoUr chorge end ovailOblillty of the bartender,
Alcoholic btt'lelClQes rnov not be brought Into !he hotel from outside sources.
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Borton's GinRon Rico Rum
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Stondord BrandsColi BrendaPremium 8rOndsMorgarlta5Domestic BeersImported BeersWineSOttOrfnksJuice
CASH BAR(Tax gnd serviceC~Cl~e ere Included in Orlnk~)Standard8rands $3.25Coli Brands 3.50Premium Brands 3.76Domestic Beers 2.50Imported Beers 3.00Wine 2.75Soft Drinks 1.25
. JuICe 1.25$30.00 bartanderchOrge for!he first Iht&e houra $10.00~cter chorll" foreach QddltlQnClI houror porTIO<'\ 1heIeeI/. 520,00CQ~1eI' tee!Ofthe tllit l!1ree nours. sa.iX1 <:CIIhI8l tee toreocnadc!ltIQnol hO<,ir or portlon thereof.
HOSTED PUNCHES
SClngric $40.00 ~rGallonChomlXlgne Punch 50.00 per GallonSCrew Driver 50,00 per Gallonfruit Punoh 30.00 prilr GallonMargarites 6O.op per GallonBloodY Mary 45.00 per Gallon(1 GalIOnSenIN Cln& DrInk to 20Gueah)
~ g IXIrtencler is req",lred to ......, thent wlll be <:I $30,00iXJl18ndeI' el'lOlgll tor the ftl'll !hIM hcUrs. $10,00 bartenderchalgEl tor8QC/'I oddtt1onOl hclur orportion 1heIeeI/.
WINESWeere hOppy to offerthis3Qmpllng of finewines to add to the enJovment of yourmeal.
Inaddition, a full wine listIsavailable on reQuest.
OUR "EXCLUSIVE" HOUSE WINESJ. Lohr Red. INhlte Qnd Rose DOMAINE Chondqn Hyatt Cuvee SpQr1<lIngBottle 14.00 GIcss 2.75 . Boftle 20.00 GlCl8s 3.25
Bel Arbree INhIte Zlnfandel~ 14,00 Glasa 3.00
Chateau $to MichelleChardonnaY Beaujolais, louis Jcdot~ 15.00 Glaaa3.25 Bottle 15.00 Glaaa3.25
CORDIAL CARTSA Seleotton ofAne Imported Uqueurs Are Avollable
6.25 per OI1nk
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•. ')ADDITIONAL ROASTS FOR BUFFETS & RECEPTIONS
Presented ql'lc:ic;arved by ourChefs\.
rn5AS1EO PRIME R18 OF BEEFCreamed Hooolodisl'l Sauce
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Mustc:lrd. MayonnaIse. HOI1llfCIdlsl'l ,,/ IlIrved with llIiced BNICdsseIVed with Sliced I3reod. ~.5 it>1 ~ ($250,00 8BMII?!lQI,lllStl)
($S50,OOS8/Yel1tx)..1SOguem) 'br.-r- . 3.;'> f'-(lM'f'--
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($175.00 p&r SiCtlOfl•• !lIM' SOg~)(~,OO p!5( stctlon. _ 25g~)
TEX-MEX f.lORS O'OEUVRESChili Puffs
BobyTomalelBeef Empanoda.
(5100.00 per 100pieces)
FAJITA STATIONSliced SIrloin 01 Chicken
Sour C/8Qm. Shredded Cheddor Cheese.Guoc:OI'I'IOIG & I'Ico de Qollo.
(CI\opI:)ed Onions. TomotCllll endJQIcPl!l'lO wtth CllanfTo)
with Rcur Tortlilas(S29S.Xl pel' stotlon.~ 50gUfilJ)
NACHO STATION5c18Cl PI~nte. Bean Cip.SoUl CroomChill con Queso &JalapenoPeppers($100.00 pet station, serves 50 guests)($55.00 per stQtian. I4t1WS 25 guests)
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wlII'l TortlllO Chlp$($(J().OO 1*bowl,181\19,20 guests)
PlcQnte Dipwith TortlllQ Chlpa($40.00 gar bcwI. servaa 20guests)ChIUCQIl Queso WithTortlllo Chipa
(sso.OOper c:hoIlng d.lah. ,$eIVeI20 Quem)
SPECIALTIES FROM OUR PASTRY SHOP
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PATE AND TERRINE DISPlAY5ervedwltl'l Cold Port WII1lil Sauce
(S8IVe$ 50guem)($~:CJ02__
STEAl< TARTAR~Iy Ground Beef mixed IMttlE"g Yolks. COpers,
Minced onions. Anchovies served wltl'lassorted cocktail breeds
(prepared b¥Our CaptaIn)(S8Ml1l50 guests)
($12SJXl per 5 Ibs.)
SMOKEO SEAfOOP PRESENTAllONInclue:1ee:
SrT1ok$d EelSmoked salmon
Smoked SturgeonSmoked. Trout
SI'TlCkedScallop&S8III8d with Creorned Honelt\dlsh. Bagels,
Cocktail Blecda andCrecm CheeIie(Sit/VIN 751*lP1e)
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smoKeeI~lmon Rosefte$SmokedGOoSe LIVer onTOClSt
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($175.00~ 100 pleces)
SEAFOOD BY THE·PIECESGulf Shrimp on k;a($2.25 "* piece)
Freshly Shucked Gulf0V$1'lSIS($1.25per piece)
AlaskQn SnoIN CIab C1clWs on Ice($2.~5perpp)
ICE CARVINGSM IceCONing Ii a 5(.)eCtacutar centelplece tor your18CeI)ffon.
We <Xln reproduce Q corpQlate logoa a sculpture to cOCll'dlnate wtfha special theme.Coil ourCoteringoepartment to discuss the unllml11Kl possIblllttes.
SIDE OF SMOI<ED SALMONCope1'&, Onions. Cream cr.e.se. Beigels
Lemon.&. DillGomlstlSliced 0X:lcta1l~
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The above prices are sujbject to a 17%service charge. ALL charges are basedupon the actual number of drinks se~ed.
There is a $30.00 bartender charge for thefirst. three hours. ~tension of timet. sQbject t~a $10.00 per hour char~e and''avlIil"bil1cy fo the bartender. Alcoholicbeverages may not be brou~ht into the hote,f~om outside sources.
Baron of Beef @$550.00++Comulemented withXustard, Hayonnaise.Horseradishserved with ,Sliced Breads(serves 100-150 guests)
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Crabmeat@' $1.75ea.++
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HYATI REGENCY SAN A~JfANIO
ON THE RIVERWALK AT.0 DEL ALAMO123 LOSOYA STREET""SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78205 USA
512 222 1234 TELEX 767249
february 20, 1990
Daphne LambrightUSET11 Yukon CoveMaumelle, Arkansas 72118
Dear Ms. Lambright:
I want to take this opportunity to thank you, on behalfof the entire staff, for holding your recent functionat the Hyatt Regency San Antonio.
I truly enjoyed being of service to you and your guestsand hope that all those who attended were satisfiedwith our service and facilities. We welcome anycomments you may have on the hotel and staff that willallow us to improve our service to you in the future.
Ms. Lambright, it was a pleasure working with you onall the arrangements. I hope that you and your guestswill consider the Hyatt Regency San Antonio whenplanning your next function.
Sincerely,
~Nela TakacsCatering/Convention services Manager
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123LAoy!:r:~~~~,exl2220ELECTRICAL SERVICE ORDER FORM - ATTENTION CHIEF ELECTRICIAN
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=XHIBITOR'S REPRESENTATIVE: :DY'.JA@b~e LaYY\~h'1ht 11 Yukcn LoVe MalLlYIeJ.J4;tte 7,;J.1I~
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GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIAL SERVICES
Nail. Column. and permanent utility outlets are not to be usedIn those instances where your nseds cannot be found in thelist below. please describe your requirements. This work will be
Jy exhibitors, and are not part of the rental space. done and charged on a time and material basis.Jnder no circumstances $hall anyone otherthan theelectriciBn NOTE TO EXHIBITORS11 ake any electrical connections. An Electrical Service Order Form should be completely filled outfhe Chief Electrician has the power to refuse connections when requesting Electrical Services. All forms should be sentNhere wiring of extension cords constitutes afire hazard. to the Chief Electrician at least two weekspriorto the exhibit. A"II material and equloment furnished by Hyatt Regency San late fee of 1. 5times the normal amount will be charged for lastA,ntonio will remain the property ofHyatt Regency San Antonio, minute requests. All Electrical charges must bepaid in advance,SERVICE DOES INCLUDE POWER TO ONE POINT AND CONNEC- Cheeks should be payable to the Hyatt Regency San AntonioTIONS WILL BE MADE DEPENDING ON OUTLETS REQUESTED. and sent along with the form, .(Example) - Single, outlet includes one extension cord to
QUANTITV TOTALpoint of exhibitor's equipment Including a $25.00 charge. iTEM CHARGE CHARGESDEDICATED POWER OUTlETS·
EXHIBIT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS;). 20 AMPS 120 MIPS S2!iOO ISo.o()• Standard Conditions for Exhibit and Displays.
NOIHLAMMABL£:AII material used in the Exhibit Hall. Ballroom 30 AMPS - 208 Volts $5ll00or any other room of the Hotel MUST be non-flammable toconform with the Fire Regulations of the City of San Antonio.
. TRANSFORMER HOOK-UP 40 AMPT~ 200 AMPElectrical Wiring and eqUipment installation must conform toappropriate N.E.C, Material not conforming with such Transformer Rental $75.00regulations will be removed immediately at the eXhibitor'sexpense. Engines. meters or any kind of equipment may be Transformer Hook-Uo ssaoooperated only with the consent of the Director ofEngineeringof the hotel. EI$Ctrlcal Charge 51 per AMISPECIAL NOTICES: No nails. or bracing wires used to erect $1 per AMP, per day per daydisplays may be attached to the bUilding without written EXHIBITOR'S BOOTHS HDOK·UP SERVICEconsent of the Director ofEngineering ofthe hotel. All propertydestroyed or damaged by exhibitors must be replaced In Its Exhibit nook-up ,pervendor 52500original condition by the. exhibitor or atthe exhibitor's expense. Reg. extension Cord - 101't. S5.ooNo exits should be blocked at any time. for any reason,UABIUTY: The hotel will not be responsible for any injury. loss . Reg. extensiOn Cord· 25 Ft, $10.00or damage· that may occur to the exhibitor, the exhibitor's Reg, extension Cord· 50 Ft. $25.00employee ofproperty, or to any other person. prior, during, orsubsequent to the period covered by the exhibit contract. 4Way Outlet Quad Box $25.00provided such injury. loss ordamage isnot caused bythewilful
6'Strip Plugs - 150 Watt $30.00negligence orwrongful act of an employee of the hotel. EaChexhibitor expressly releases the hotel from SUCh lIabilili!l9 and Spot Ught C1amos • 150Watl $2500agrees to indemnify the hOtel against any and all claims for
100 Watt Bulbs S1.SOsuch injury, loss or damage.INSURANCE: Exhibitors who desire to carry Insurance. on their 150 Watt Bulbs 52.50exhibits must place it at their own expense,
GRANO TOTAL:~ 50.06DATE:
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