«Vanderbilt has been a great place to do basic science studies in humans that can be translated into development of new biologic drugs, which are novel and thus
valuable as inventions,» Crowe said.
Not exact matches
The platform will give gadget enthusiasts a first look at brand new
inventions and for inventors, the response, or lack thereof, will serve
as valuable production capital and marketing feedback.
Meadows Museum Director Mark A. Roglán stated, «Nicole has been an extremely
valuable part of our team since joining the museum, making significant contributions to recent exhibitions such
as Diego Velázquez: The Early Court Portraits, The Prado at the Meadows: Ribera in a New Context, and The
Invention of Glory: Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries.
While IP
as valuable property provides an incentive for
invention and investment, the bureaucratics and legal jostling interfere, at least by delaying progress.
Because human waste was so
valuable as fertilizer until the development of the Haber - Bosch
invention of artificial fertilizer, the toilet didn't come inside until well into the 20th century.
I think we can safely assume that it's the method of business of those who acquire a
valuable patent to profit from the
invention, or not,
as they see fit, making it, constructing it, using it, and selling it to others to be used.
«I would like my clients to think of me
as of being a
valuable resource to them and a knowledgeable resource that helped them protect their business and the most
valuable assets of their business, which is their
inventions, their ideas, their brand and that they remember me
as somebody they could go to at any time to help them protect their intellectual property assets.