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BI O TE C HNOL O GY. BIOTECHN O LOG Y. BIO T ECHNO L OGY. B IOTECH N OLOGY. 2014 Mid-Winter Expo. AIPLA. B I OT E C H NOLO G Y.

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  1. BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY 2014 Mid-Winter Expo AIPLA BIOTECHNOLOGY

  2. To realize the promise of Biotechnology in health, energy, environment, and food requires a reliable, global IP system that rewards innovation without inhibiting it and protects investments in new products and new jobs. • The overall mission of the Biotechnology Committee is to serve as resource, educator, and advocate for its members, AIPLA, government institutions, and people everywhere so that the promise of Biotechnology may be more fully realized globally.  • Biotechnology IP practitioners and companies, however, face very significant challenges in helping the world realize this promise.  BIOTECHNOLOGY

  3. Chair: Suzannah K. Sundby

  4. Vice Chair: Timothy J. Meigs

  5. Issues Leader: Vicki G. Norton

  6. Academia & Research Institutions Subcommittee Mark Bloom To interface with non-profit academic and research institutions and help educate the biotech community on issues of significant importance to academia and research institutions and promote the interaction, collaboration and sharing of best practices by and between members of the Biotechnology Committee, along with the greater investment, business and legal communities, via meeting workshops, roundtables, webinars or other online communication forums. Sub-Chair

  7. Biosimilars Subcommittee Kristen Connarn To monitor patent issues, litigation, and regulations pertinent to the development and commercialization of therapeutic and diagnostic biological products, including biosimilar and interchangeable products, provide the Biotechnology Committee leadership and members with periodic reports, and play a role in advocacy considerations, when pertinent, and coordinate with the Food and Drug Committee in monitoring and reporting on regulatory issues relevant to biological products.  Sub-Chairs Lynn Tyler

  8. Biotech Litigation Subcommittee Carolin Shining To disseminate information useful to those litigating biotech patents, including how district courts and the Federal Circuit apply new substantive and procedural law in the biotech area.  Sub-Chairs Bryan Diner

  9. Biotech Patent Education Subcommittee Betsy Haanes To educate biotech patent practitioners on best practices for planning, obtaining, and leveraging strong patent portfolios for clients in a rapidly-changing legal environment; to serve as a clearing house for ideas on adapting strategies in view of important PTAB, Federal Circuit, and Supreme Court opinions; and to foster the exchange of information and ideas relating to best practices for patent prosecution of inventions in the life sciences.  Sub-Chair

  10. Plant Biotech Subcommittee Bruce Vrana To foster awareness of competing global interests that affect advances in plant biotechnology, and how intellectual property protection affects those interests; to investigate key patent issues that influence innovative plant research, product development and commercialization; to be a resource for domestic and international patent practitioners who work in plant biotechnology and the patenting of plants; and to advocate for policies that support the promise of plant biotechnology. Sub-Chairs Alice Martin

  11. Technology Transfer & Licensing Subcommittee Vladimir Drozdoff To define the various licenses and other commercial relationships among industry and institutions, and business considerations that play a primary role in shaping these licenses and relationships; and to advise on trends and best practices and recommend changes in current practices, if needed. Sub-Chairs Eric Mirabel

  12. International Subcommittee David Read To report on biotech patent issues, laws, and best practices around the world and bring together the global biotech patent community. Sub-Chairs Trevor Davies

  13. Case Law Reviews Subcommittee HOT BIOTECHSubcommittee Melanie Szweras To provide summaries of legal developments relevant to intellectual property that affects biotechnology both in the United States, and worldwide; to include informed commentary that spurs on further discussion; and to provide a simple way for our members to increase their involvement in AIPLA’s work. To track important, breaking issues and provide timely “news you can use” updates. Sub-Chairs Noel Courage Nick Landau Is this YOU? Sub-Chair

  14. USPTO Relations Subcommittee Suzannah K. Sundby To maintain and strengthen the relationship between our members, biotech patent practitioners, and the USPTO, and to increase the quality of biotech patents by monitoring and commenting on USPTO notices, rulemaking, and guidance materials that may impact the protection of inventions in the life sciences. Sub-Chairs Joe Mallon

  15. Liaisons Subcommittee Suzannah K. Sundby To establish stronger mutually beneficial relationships with organizations having significant involvement and interests in issues relating to biotechnology and to liaise on various efforts. Sub-Chairs James K. Kelley

  16. Corporate Subcommittee Is this YOU? To meet, connect, collaborate, educate, learn, and enjoy with other biotech practitioners in the corporate realm. Past Chair James K. Kelley James K. Kelley Sub-Chair

  17. Webinars Subcommittee To present webinars for the Biotechnology Committee and the general AIPLA membership.​ Services Leader Debora Plehn-Dujowich Debora Plehn-Dujowich Sub-Chair

  18. Social/Regional Subcommittee To provide more opportunities for our members to network and have fun in local regions. Community Leader Ling Zhong Ling Zhong Sub-Chair

  19. Public Communications Subcommittee To tell the pro-patent innovation story; one that explains the truth so that it can be understood by average citizens and dispel factually incorrect information disseminated by biased parties. Sub-Chair Gene Quinn

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