Professional Development

Top 5 Startup IP Mistakes & Global Entrepreneurship Class Briefing

Monday, July 15 at 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Add to Calendar 2024-07-16 00:00:00 2024-07-16 01:00:00 Top 5 Startup IP Mistakes & Global Entrepreneurship Class Briefing Join us for a two part program. Vern Norviel, JD, Partner at Wilson Sonsini and one of Silicon Valley's top intellectual property attorneys, will highlight mistakes made by entrepreneurs that can destroy a company's future. The IP talk will be followed by an interactive briefing on UCSF's acclaimed online class, Global Life Sciences/Healthcare Entrepreneurship Course: Virtual Master Class Direct from Silicon Valley. We will outline the content and benefits of this 10 week, part time course for professionals that teaches business concepts for life science/healthcare startups. Taught by Silicon Valley practitioners, not academics, we cover elements of a business plan: assessing if your science/technology can be the basis for a company, business models, building the startup team, intellectual property, FDA, investors and much more. The Course Director will be joined by a recent alum/entrepreneur to answer questions from a participant's viewpoint. https://innovation.ucsf.edu/global-entrepreneurship-class   Entrepreneurship Center Inder Takhar (inder.takhar@ucsf.edu) and Stephanie Marrus (Stephanie.Marrus@ucsf.edu) America/Los_Angeles public

Join us for a two part program. Vern Norviel, JD, Partner at Wilson Sonsini and one of Silicon Valley's top intellectual property attorneys, will highlight mistakes made by entrepreneurs that can destroy a company's future.

The IP talk will be followed by an interactive briefing on UCSF's acclaimed online class, Global Life Sciences/Healthcare Entrepreneurship Course: Virtual Master Class Direct from Silicon Valley. We will outline the content and benefits of this 10 week, part time course for professionals that teaches business concepts for life science/healthcare startups. Taught by Silicon Valley practitioners, not academics, we cover elements of a business plan: assessing if your science/technology can be the basis for a company, business models, building the startup team, intellectual property, FDA, investors and much more.

The Course Director will be joined by a recent alum/entrepreneur to answer questions from a participant's viewpoint.

https://innovation.ucsf.edu/global-entrepreneurship-class