Protecting investments in intellectual property created at life sciences companies is the focus of the seminar in the 2008-2009
Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series in Bloomington Nov. 14. This is the second seminar in the series.
The conference, "Untangling Global Life Sciences Intellectual Property Issues," will help attendees explore the
practical issues related to both U.S. and international intellectual property specific to life sciences.
Faculty from Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington and Kelley School of Business, and intellectual property
attorneys will participate in the conference. Rebecca S. Eisenberg, the Robert and Barbara Luciano Professor of Law at the
University of Michigan Law School, will give the keynote address "Protecting Innovation in the Life Sciences: U.S. and
International Perspectives."
The conference is from 8:50 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. at Cook Medical headquarters, 750 Daniels Way, Bloomington. Registration for
the conference is $50; the program has applied for CLE credit. A complete program schedule and registration information is
available on the Kelley School of Business' Web site.














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