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= <span style="font-size:medium;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Overview</span></span> =
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span id="docs-internal-guid-e6bbe089-7fff-0b30-db45-2b00f4481d5a"><span style="font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">The University of Alabama at Birmingham offers an abundance of resources to facilitate (UAB) encourages student innovation and entrepreneurshipthrough multiple avenues. Several This includes: general courses that promote the concepts and ideas of the assets available to I&E, Speaker Series, newsletters, university students to help start or grow an idea are the iLab (Innovation Lab), -wide conferences about the Innovation Depot, and The Edge importance of ChaosI&E. The iLab In addition to this, there is also an area located within the Innovation Depotentrepreneurship minor, certification programs, a start up incubator for the greater Birmingham areastudent organizations, where university and campus-wide competitions that allow students can grow ideas to become more involved in the campus ecosystem and collaborate with other young entrepreneursput I&E concepts into action. Lister Hill Library provides a creative spaceStudents also have the option of going to collaborative spaces such as the Makerspace, The Edge of Chaos, for students and faculty or the Project Lab to step beyond the core curriculum develop their ideas and explore topics that they may find interesting or essential in understanding topics necessary for academic growthbuild prototypes.</span></span></span></span>
Seed funding sources available to UAB students include Velocity and the Clinton Global Initiate. Each of these is located through the Innovation Depot and the UAB Service Learning department, respectfully. The Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship offers the UAB Research Foundation as an asset to students when dealing with technology transfer. The UAB Office for Undergraduate Research also helps in providing sponsorship and funding for newly developed initiatives while assisting in technology transfer.
Grant writing, legal, and venture assistance is well established in the university’s ecosystem. The Honors College’s Science and Technology Honors Program provides direct support to students and training in how to write grants while also connecting students with faculty that are trained in such activities. The Center for Clinical and Translational Science also provides resources for students looking for assistance in research related topics when dealing with publications and planning clinical trials. All in all, UAB provides an ample amount of resources to help and encourage students to move ideas and services along their path to completion.
<span style= "font-size:small;"><span style="font-sizefamily:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span id="docs-internal-guid-e6bbe089-7fff-0b30-db45-2b00f4481d5a"><span style="font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space:mediumpre-wrap;">Promoting Student Innovation In addition to having many resources internally, UAB students and Entrepreneurshipfaculty also have access to many external resources. UAB actively encourages faculty to develop their entrepreneurial pursuits by linking them directly to opportunities to commercialize their ideas: whether they are centered around their own biomedical research conducted in their labs and funded through the NIH, or independent, solution driven ideas that need external funding from local investors in order to reach their full potential. Faculty have the option of applying for seed funding from UAB’s Institutional Funding pool, which is comprised of donations from more than 25 of Birmingham’s local businesses and VCs. Because of UAB’s close proximity to the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (the EDPA), Faculty are able to easily access the resources necessary for them to apply for i6 grants - funds set aside solely to translate ideas and inventions into products, services, companies, and jobs. Academic researchers and private investigators are also encourage to participate in I-Corps, a three week program designed to help faculty explore and evaluate the market potential for their research. Along with access to mentorship from industry veterans, participants in I-Corps are able to become integrated within the general downtown Birmingham business scene through various networking opportunities and mixers, gain knowledge of the business model canvas through one on one training sessions, a chance for up to $2,500 in funding directly from UAB’s division of the program, and the opportunity to apply for the NSF National I-Corps program $50,000 grant award.</span></span><br/span></span> =
== <br/>iLab<br/> ==
<font size="2">The UAB Innovation Lab (iLab) is a partnership between the UAB CSOB and Innovation Depot; it serves as a conduit between students and the entrepreneurial community. iLab opened its doors in Summer 2014 and serves as a resource for students interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. The Lean Startup Model is used as the iLab common language. Programming offered by the iLab provides students with the hands-on learning needed for success in the workplace and is designed to support students as they incubate and accelerate their startups.</font>
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span id= "docs-internal-guid-e6bbe089-7fff-0b30-db45-2b00f4481d5a"><span style="font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">UAB also boasts non-aggressive Intellectual Property rules, encouraging UAB faculty, employees, and students to discuss scientific discoveries and possible inventions with their patent office as early in the research as is possible in order to navigate important issues such as commercial potential, intellectual property rights, and the timing of public disclosures. Patents can be directly filed through the University, and if the legal fees are covered by UAB, they may be entitled to royalties and a possibly partial or total ownership/equity of the innovation in question if applicable. Disclosure of discoveries and inventions which appear to have commercial value are made to the UAB Institution for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. According the Board’s Rule 509, all faculty members, university employees, and students, as a condition of their employment and/or enrollment, are required report all inventions and discoveries that were made while they were employed or enrolled as a student at UAB in order to make IP disputes and filing as seamless as possible. In order to make navigating the technology transfer function as easy for campus innovators as possible, UAB has established four offices that handle issues related to filing patents and topics relating to intellectual property - the CIRB, HIIE, OSP, and OIE.</span><br/span></span>Entrepreneurship Minor<br/span> ==
This experiential program is designed for students in any major other than business. It is designed to complement your core skills and knowledge from your chosen major. Upon completion you’ll be ready to launch a new venture around your passion, contribute to a team or growing company and think entrepreneurially regardless of your chosen career.
<br/>Business Research Certificate Program
<span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span id="docs-internal-guid-e6bbe089-7fff-0b30-db45-2b00f4481d5a"><span style= "font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">One of the advantages UAB has for making I&E impact is its location: Birmingham, the most-populated city in Alabama. The university partakes in an array of partnerships with different industries and businesses throughout the city. One of UAB’s most notable university-industry collaborations is iLab, which is the Collat School of Business’s collaboration with Birmingham’s Innovation Depot. The UAB Innovation Lab (iLab) provides students with hands-on-experience and an opportunity to engage with the Birmingham entrepreneurship community. Additionally, iLab supports students with mentors to help them develop their ideas. Regional funding is also available for aspiring entrepreneurs through EDA, Alabama Launchpad, i6 Grant, and BVC Spark Match.<br/span>Wicked Problem Case Competition<br/span></span></span> ==
All the easy problems have been solved, leaving us with what Professor John Kao calls&nbsp;'''''“Wicked Problems”''''', those highly complex problems whose potential solutions require creative, interdisciplinary thinking.&nbsp;The Dean of the School of Public Health will sponsor the [http://www.soph.uab.edu/nphw/wickedcase <b>Wicked Problem&nbsp;Case Competition</b>] to bring together some of the best teams of thinkers from UAB and in our community to provide solutions to a particular problem.&nbsp; The winners of the competition will be recognized during National Public Health week on April 9<sup><font size="2">th</font></sup</sup>
== <br/><sup>Graduate Certificate in Technology, Commercialization, & Entrepreneurship</sup><br/> ==
<supspan style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The graduate level Entrepreneurship Certificate, also known as the [http<span id="docs-internal-guid-e6bbe089-7fff-0b30-db45-2b00f4481d5a"><span style="font-variant-numeric://www.uab.edu/business/degreesnormal; font-certificates/certificates/graduatevariant-certificateeast-inasian: normal; vertical-technologyalign: baseline; white-commercializationspace: pre-and-entrepreneurship Graduate Certificate in Technology Commercialization and Entrepreneurship]wrap;">Overall, UAB is designed to expose students (MBA and non-MBA) a powerhouse for academic, clinical and scientists research innovation that positively contributes to the business foundations city of Birmingham, the state of entrepreneurship Alabama, the nation and technology commercializationthe world.&nbsp; The program is designed According to blend knowledge the 2015 NSF Report on Higher Education Research and experiential learning Development Survey, UAB ranks in the top 25 federally financed public research universities. In addition to help move scientific discovery this, UAB is the largest single employer in the state of Alabama and inventions out generates significant impacts for its employees and the state in terms of economic, employment and government revenue impacts on a daily basis. The university itself, the lab UAB Health System, and into Southern Research drive a significant amount of the marketplaceAlabama economy every year.The UAB community includes more than 19,500 students, 23,000 full-time and part-time employees, and 120,000 active alumni worldwide. With its academic rigor, health care presence, robust research activity, and economic activity, UAB is an excellent university that cultivates innovation and entrepreneurship.</span></span></span></span><div><br/></supdiv>
<sup>= <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The intended sequence of the courses takes the student from general awareness of issues associated with technology commercialization to running a growing technology<span style="font-based business. &nbspsize:medium;It is possible for a student to progress their own intellectual property through the course sequence. However, the courses may be taken in any sequence.">Promoting Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship</span></supspan>=
== <br/span style="font-size:small;"><supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Alabama LaunchpadiLab</supspan><br/span> ==
<supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">[http://alabamalaunchpadThe UAB Innovation Lab (iLab) is a partnership between the UAB CSOB and Innovation Depot; it serves as a conduit between students and the entrepreneurial community.com/startup-competition/ Alabama Launchpad] promotes iLab opened its doors in Summer 2014 and serves as a resource for students interested in entrepreneurship and rewards high-growth, innovative startups from across Alabamainnovation. The program Lean Startup Model is used as the iLab common language. Programming offered by the iLab provides students with the hands-on learning needed for new, innovative ventures success in the seed or early-growth stages, or for existing businesses moving into a new high-growth market. Participants have unique opportunities workplace and is designed to access sound business advice support students as they incubate and critical startup capital. Alabama Launchpad gives early-stage start-ups momentum to take an idea from concept to realityaccelerate their startups.</supspan>
== <supspan style="font-size:small;">The proof of commercial relevance competition is for startups that need additional proof<span style="font-offamily:arial,helvetica,sans-concept work. Startups will compete for multiple proof-of-concept grants. Individual awards based on budgets submitted.serif;">Entrepreneurship Minor</span></supspan>==
<span style== <br/"font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><sup>REV BirminghamThis experiential program is designed for students in any major other than business. It is designed to complement your core skills and knowledge from your chosen major. Upon completion you’ll be ready to launch a new venture around your passion, contribute to a team or growing company and think entrepreneurially regardless of your chosen career.</supspan><br/> ==
== <supspan style="font-size:small;">REV Birmingham (REV) revitalizes places and energizes business to create vibrancy in the City of Birmingham. REV is an economic development organization that stimulates business growth and improves quality of life in Birmingham’s City Center and its Neighborhood Commercial Centers. REV fuels commercial vitality through proactive business recruitment and retention activities<span style="font-family:arial, and by encouraging private and public investments that support economic growth citywide. REV’s initiatives generate positive results for partnershelvetica, enhance tax revenue, generate and sustain jobs, increase tourism and positively influence perceptions about the City of Birmingham. REV is a privatesans-public partnership that was formed in 2012 by the strategic merger of Operation New Birmingham and Main Street Birmingham.serif;">Business Research Certificate Program</span></supspan>==
<span style== <sup"font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">COEach session will include demonstrations of Sterne Library databases, print materials, and reputable web sites as well as effective search strategies and tips.STARTERS</supspan><brspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">You will also have the chance for hands-on research practice each week and multiple chances to win Sterne Library travel mugs.</span> ==
== <supspan style="font-size:small;">[http<span style="font-family://www.revbirmingham.org/rev-biz/costarters/ CO.STARTERS] is a platform to help communities grow local business. Every week for ten weeksarial, this facilitator-led program helps you examine your assumptions and test whether your beliefs about your business are right. As in our BIZ 1.0 Serieshelvetica, CO.STARTERS applies the lean business modeling methods popular among highsans-growth startups to businesses of all kinds. The concepts are more common to the high-growth technology community, but we see great value in this program for any creative business venture and it’s a different model than anything currently offered locally.serif;">Wicked Problem Case Competition</span></supspan>==
<supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">What’s really great is that All the entire process has easy problems have been refined over a period solved, leaving us with what Professor John Kao calls “Wicked Problems”, those highly complex problems whose potential solutions require creative, interdisciplinary thinking. The Dean of the School of Public Health will sponsor the Wicked Problem&nbsp;Case Competition to bring together some of the best teams of years. It was originally developed thinkers from UAB and in Chattanooga, and for program participants who’ve launched enterprises, it has our community to provide solutions to a success rate particular problem.&nbsp; The winners of more than 75%.the competition will be recognized during National Public Health week on April 9th</supspan>
== <br/span style="font-size:small;"><supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Funding Emerging Art with Sustainable Tactics (FEAST)Graduate Certificate in Technology, Commercialization, & Entrepreneurship</supspan><br/span> ==
<sup>[httpspan style="font-family://bhamfeast.com/ BHM FEAST] (Funding Emerging Art with Sustainable Tactics) is a public microarial,helvetica,sans-granting supper during which diners vote to democratically fund projects that use design as a transformative tool to better our community. serif;">The grant amount to be awarded at the 2015 dinner is $2graduate level Entrepreneurship Certificate,500 plus also known as the proceeds from ticket Graduate Certificate in Technology Commercialization and bar sales at the event Entrepreneurship, is designed to expose students (estimated MBA and non-MBA) and scientists to be an additional $2,000). Unlike conventional grant programs, Bham FEAST brings people together for conversation centered on design the business foundations of entrepreneurship and innovationtechnology commercialization. This will be Birmingham’s second&nbsp;FEAST, in conjunction with [[http://wwwThe program is designed to blend knowledge and experiential learning to help move scientific discovery and inventions out of the lab and into the marketplace.dwbhm.com</ http://www.dwbhm.com/] span> <font colorspan style="#1e73befont-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Design Week Birmingham</font>The intended sequence of the courses takes the student from general awareness of issues associated with technology commercialization to running a growing technology-based business.&nbsp; It is possible for a student to progress their own intellectual property through the course sequence. However, the courses may be taken in any sequence.</supspan>
== <br/span style="font-size:small;"><supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The Education ScrimmageAlabama Launchpad</supspan><br/span> ==
<supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">[http://tedxbirmingham.us4.listAlabama Launchpad promotes and rewards high-manage1growth, innovative startups from across Alabama.com/track/click?u=5659d5c810e12896910c0bf7e&id=696bb93b8e&e=e4242dfe8d The Education Scrimmage]&nbsp;program is a full-dayfor new, immersive event that will bring&nbsp;together those who care about making a positive impact innovative ventures in the communityseed or early-growth stages, teach them or for existing businesses moving into a new set of skills (designhigh-thinking growth market. Participants have unique opportunities to access sound business advice and rapidcritical startup capital. Alabama Launchpad gives early-prototyping), and then immediately apply them stage start-ups momentum to take an idea from concept to real challenges being faced in the education sectorreality.<br/><br/span><span style="linefont-heightfamily:20.8pxarial,helvetica,sans-serif;">At the end The proof of commercial relevance competition is for startups that need additional proof-of The Education Scrimmage, real education-focused organizations concept work. Startups will walk away with a prototyped solution to their most pressing challenges, you will have a new skillset that you can apply elsewhere, and you will have connected with others who want to make our city bettercompete for multiple proof-of-concept grants. Individual awards based on budgets submitted.</span></sup>
== <br/span style="font-size:small;"><supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Innovation Week REV Birmingham</supspan></span> ==
<supspan style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">[[http://wwwREV Birmingham (REV) revitalizes places and energizes business to create vibrancy in the City of Birmingham.innovationweekbirminghamREV is an economic development organization that stimulates business growth and improves quality of life in Birmingham’s City Center and its Neighborhood Commercial Centers.com/ http://wwwREV fuels commercial vitality through proactive business recruitment and retention activities, and by encouraging private and public investments that support economic growth citywide.innovationweekbirminghamREV’s initiatives generate positive results for partners, enhance tax revenue, generate and sustain jobs, increase tourism and positively influence perceptions about the City of Birmingham.com/] REV is a private-public partnership that was formed in 2012 by the strategic merger of Operation New Birmingham and Main Street Birmingham Innovation Week.</supspan>
== <span style="font-size:mediumsmall;">Encouraging Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">CO.STARTERS</span><br/span> ==
Coming in at #21 in total funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) among all universities<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica, UAB has sans-serif;">CO.STARTERS is a substantial amount of resources (over $160 million in grants from the NIH alone) for faculty platform to pursue innovation in a research contexthelp communities grow local business. Faculty are encouraged to pursue ideas and are frequently recognized Every week for their innovative work both on-campusten weeks, by campusthis facilitator-wide publications such as UAB Magazine led program helps you examine your assumptions and GreenMailtest whether your beliefs about your business are right. As in our BIZ 1.0 Series, and off, by news features at CO.STARTERS applies the lean business modeling methods popular among high-growth startups to businesses of all kinds. The concepts are more common to the local, regionalhigh-growth technology community, but we see great value in this program for any creative business venture and national levelsit’s a different model than anything currently offered locally.</span>
With Birmingham’s entrepreneurial landscape exploding in the last few years== <span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:arial, UAB has recently begun developing partnerships helvetica,sans-serif;">Funding Emerging Art with leaders in the entrepreneurial community, as evidenced by the collaboration between the Innovation Depot Sustainable Tactics (a local startup incubatorFEAST) and the Collat School of Business to form the iLab, a student business incubator. These partnerships provide opportunities for both students and faculty to gain the tools needed to potentially launch their products into the market.</span></span> ==
But herein lies the metaphorical albatross around our neck—the intellectual property <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">[http://bhamfeast.com/ BHAM&nbsp;FEAST] (IPFunding Emerging Art with Sustainable Tactics) rights of students and faculty, not just is a public micro-granting supper during which diners vote to democratically fund projects that use design as a transformative tool to better our community. The grant amount to be awarded at UAB but across the entire University of Alabama system2015 dinner is $2, are non-existent. Quoted 500 plus the proceeds from ticket and bar sales at the University of Alabama System’s Office of Technology Transfer event (OTTestimated to be an additional $2,000). Unlike conventional grant programs,</span> <span style="font-family:arial, “When University support makes the research effort possible or when it provides support helvetica,sans-serif;">Bham FEAST brings people together for the development of a patentable inventionconversation centered on design and innovation. This will be Birmingham’s second FEAST, it is reasonable for the University to participate in the fruits of such development, including reimbursement for its costsconjunction with&nbsp;[http://www.dwbhm.” IP rights reform is needed to ensure that both our students and faculty are encouraged to innovate and disseminate their innovations into market at largecom/ Design Week Birmingham].</span>
== <span style="font-size:mediumsmall;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">University Technology TransferThe Education Scrimmage</span> </span> ==
<span style= "font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">The Education Scrimmage is a full-day, immersive event that will bring together those who care about making a positive impact in the community, teach them a new set of skills (design-thinking and rapid-prototyping), and then immediately apply them to real challenges being faced in the education sector.</span> <span style="font-sizefamily:mediumarial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Facilitating UniversityAt the end of The Education Scrimmage, real education-Industry Collaborationfocused organizations will walk away with a prototyped solution to their most pressing challenges, you will have a new skillset that you can apply elsewhere, and you will have connected with others who want to make our city better.</span> =
== <span style="font-size:mediumsmall;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Engaging with Regional The Harbert Institute of Innovation and Local Economic Development EffortsEntrepreneurship</span> </span> ==
<span style= "font-size:small;"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The UAB Bill L. Harbert Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (HIIE) strives to be a first-in-class institution created to serve as the nexus for UAB innovation, entrepreneurial educational models, applied research, management of intellectual property and the entry point for industries seeking to collaborate with UAB, our world-class university.</span></span><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size:medium15px;">&nbsp;</span>[http://www.uab.edu/research/innovation/ The Landscape CanvasHarbert Institute&nbsp]</span>[http://www.uab.edu/research/innovation/ <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">;online</span> ]<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">[http://www.uab.edu/research/innovation/ .]</span>
== <span style="font-size:mediumsmall;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Related LinksCommercialization Accelerator</span> </span> ==
<span style="font-family:tahomaarial,genevahelvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="fontThe new Commercialization Accelerator will be a key component of the university’s plan to attract innovators within the university, help them refine and develop their ideas and connect them to the city’s larger innovation ecosystem to grow and mature. Headed by Max Polec, the Commercialization Accelerator will host meet-size:small;">[http://universityinnovationups, design sprints, pitch competitions, and a wide range of student and community resources focused around innovation and entrepreneurship.org/wiki/Rohit_Borah Rohit Borah]</span></span>
= <span style="font-family:tahomaarial,genevahelvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:smallmedium;">Trea LadnerCompetitions</span></span>=
== <span style="font-familysize:tahoma,geneva,sans-serifsmall;"><span style="font-sizefamily:smallarial,helvetica,sans-serif;">[http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Forrest_Satterfield Forrest Satterfield]Innohack</span></span>==
<span style="font-family:tahomaarial,genevahelvetica,sans-serif;">[https://www.uab.edu/shp/hsa/innohack Innohack] is a competition that challenges participants to form innovative solutions to the biggest health care crises facing Alabama. Students and community members converge to form interdisciplinary teams from various backgrounds. Doctors, teachers, politicians, engineers, and members from every profession under the sun are represented in the competition. Think you're smarter than the rest? Think you're better than the best? Then put your mind to the test.</span> = <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">Encouraging Faculty Innovation and Entrepreneurship</span></span></span><br/> = <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Coming in at #21 in total funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) among all universities, UAB has a [http://www.report.nih.gov/award/index.cfm?ot=DH,27,47,4,52,64,10000,MS,20,16,6,13,10,49,53,86,OTHDH&fy=2015&state=&ic=&fm=&orgid=&distr=&rfa=&om=n&pid= substantial] amount of resources (nearly $220 million from the NIH alone) for faculty to pursue innovation in a research context. Faculty are encouraged to pursue ideas and are frequently recognized for their innovative work both on-campus, by campus-wide publications such as [https://www.uab.edu/uabmagazine/ UAB Magazine] and the [http://www.uab.edu/reporter/ Reporter],&nbsp;and off, by news features at the local, regional, and national levels.</span></span> <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">With Birmingham’s entrepreneurial landscape exploding, UAB has recently begun developing partnerships with leaders in the entrepreneurial community, as evidenced by the collaboration between the Innovation Depot (a local startup incubator) and the Collat School of Business to form the iLab, a student business incubator. These partnerships provide opportunities for both students and faculty to gain the tools needed to potentially launch their products into the market.</span></span> <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">But herein lies the metaphorical albatross around our neck—the intellectual property (IP) rights of students and faculty, not just at UAB but across the entire University of Alabama system, are non-existent. Quoted from the University of Alabama System’s Office of Technology Transfer (OTT), “When University support makes the research effort possible or when it provides support for the development of a patentable invention, it is reasonable for the University to participate in the fruits of such development, including reimbursement for its costs.” IP rights reform is needed to ensure that both our students and faculty are encouraged to innovate and disseminate their innovations into market at large.</span></span> = <span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">The Landscape Canvas</span></span></span> = [http://universityinnovation.org/images/thumb/a/a0/UAB_I%26E_Ecosystem.png/800px-UAB_I%26E_Ecosystem.png http://universityinnovation.org/images/thumb/a/a0/UAB_I%26E_Ecosystem.png/800px-UAB_I%26E_Ecosystem.png] = Related Links = [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/University_of_Alabama_at_Birmingham <span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: medium;">University of Alabama, Birmingham</span>] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/University_of_Alabama_at_Birmingham_Student_Priorities <span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: medium;">University of Alabama, Birmingham Student Priorities</span>]   Fall 2018 [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Zahrah_Abdulrauf Zahrah Abdulrauf] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Annisha_Borah Annisha Borah] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Marrielle_Santiago Marrielle Santiago] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Jason_zhang Jason Zhang]   Spring 2018 Haifa AlHarrasi Alex Plazas Callista Cox Joshua Lim <br/>Fall 2016 [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Hayley_Adkins <font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Hayley Adkins</font>] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Kane_Agan <span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Kane Agan</span><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"></font>] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Dave_Long <span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Dave Long</span>] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Abdallah_J._Matta <span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Abdallah J. Matta</span>] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Joe_Freddie_Moore <span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Joe Freddie Moore</span><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;"></span>] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/Asutosh_Nanda <span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Asutosh Nanda</span><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:small;"></span>] [http://universityinnovation.org/wiki/John_Shelley Jeni_Weber Jeni Weber] Fall 2015 [[Rohit Borah|Rohit Borah]] [[Forrest Satterfield|<font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Forrest Satterfield</font>]] [[John Shelley|<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">John Shelley</span></span>][[Murray Ladner III|</spanstyle="font-size: small; font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">Murray Ladner</span>]] [[Category:Universities]][[Category:Schools]][[Category:University_of_Alabama_at_Birmingham]]{{CatTree|University_of_Alabama_at_Birmingham}}
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