Working together to Identify IP trends in your field of research

Date & time: 5.30–7.30pm 21 October 2019
Location: Finkel Lecture Theatre John Curtin School of Medical Research 131 Garran Road Acton, ACT 2601 - View in map
Speakers: Professor Michael Cardew-Hall, Terry Moore, Dr Jason Schiemer, Dr Ginny Sargent, and Associate Professor Brett Lidbury
Cost: $0 per person

About

Do you want to apply your research to complex real-world challenges? Learn how ANU researchers, in partnership with IP Australia, created an interactive patent visualisation experience to help seamlessly identify IP trends. Rather than wading through text-heavy documents and dense appendices, our speakers will present an alternative and collaborative approach that can be tailored to suit your area of interest.

Associate Professor Brett Lidbury and IP Australia created the first interactive visualisation to explore the IP landscape surrounding his work on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). The event will showcase this collaboration and the resulting interactive report. Hear from speakers with unique perspectives, network, and learn about the many benefits of working with the Population Health Exchange and IP Australia to enhance the impact and real-world application of your work.

Food will be provided during the networking session. Please register your interest for catering purposes.

Speakers

  • Professor Michael Cardew-Hall, Pro Vice-Chancellor Innovation, Opening Address
  • Terry Moore, Deputy Director-General (A/g), Policy & Corporate Division, IP Australia
  • Dr Jason Schiemer, Patent Analyst, Patent Analytics Hub, IP Australia
  • Dr Ginny Sargent, Implementation Lead of the Population Health Exchange (PHXchange), Research School of Population Health
  • Associate Professor Brett Lidbury, Research School of Population Health

The Population Health Exchange (PHXchange) from the Research School of Population Health is the host of the event. The PHXchange aims to provide resources for fostering partnerships and knowledge co-production among researchers and stakeholders.

Contact

Tobias James

Email: tobias.james@anu.edu.au

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