Find answers to our most commonly asked questions below.
What is the first step if I have an intellectual property to disclose to the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital?
Complete the Invention/Intellectual Property Disclosure Form (Word .DOC) and send it to the Office of Technology Commercialization Disclosure & Compliance Coordinator for processing. Please contact our office at (614) 355-2818 if you need further assistance.
What is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual Property (IP) is a term that encompasses all forms of creativity that are protected either under statutes or by common law. Included are inventions, discoveries, know-how, processes, unique materials, copyrightable works, and original data. IP also includes the physical embodiment of intellectual effort.
What is a Provisional Patent?
A provisional application for patent is a U.S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 USC § 111(b); allows filing without a formal patent claim, oath, declaration, or any information disclosure (prior art) statement.
What is a PCT?
The Patent Cooperation Treaty is an international treaty that allows an applicant who meets certain requirements to file a single patent application to protect an invention in more than 112 contracting states.
What is an Invention?
An invention is a novel and useful idea resulting from study and experiment and may relate to a process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any improvement thereof.
What is the Bayh-Dole Act?
It is a guide intended to inform the public about the Patent and Trademark Law Amendment Act of 1980. The National Institution of Health has detailed information on the Bayh-Dole Act. For a more complete summary, visit the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) website.
Find answers to our most commonly asked questions below.
What is the first step if I have an intellectual property to disclose to the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital?
Complete the Invention/Intellectual Property Disclosure Form (Word .DOC) and send it to the Office of Technology Commercialization Disclosure & Compliance Coordinator for processing. Please contact our office at (614) 355-2818 if you need further assistance.
What is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual Property (IP) is a term that encompasses all forms of creativity that are protected either under statutes or by common law. Included are inventions, discoveries, know-how, processes, unique materials, copyrightable works, and original data. IP also includes the physical embodiment of intellectual effort.
What is a Provisional Patent?
A provisional application for patent is a U.S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 USC § 111(b); allows filing without a formal patent claim, oath, declaration, or any information disclosure (prior art) statement.
What is a PCT?
The Patent Cooperation Treaty is an international treaty that allows an applicant who meets certain requirements to file a single patent application to protect an invention in more than 112 contracting states.
What is an Invention?
An invention is a novel and useful idea resulting from study and experiment and may relate to a process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any improvement thereof.
What is the Bayh-Dole Act?
It is a guide intended to inform the public about the Patent and Trademark Law Amendment Act of 1980. The National Institution of Health has detailed information on the Bayh-Dole Act. For a more complete summary, visit the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) website.
What is the first step if I have an intellectual property to disclose to the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital?
Complete the Invention/Intellectual Property Disclosure Form (Word .DOC) and send it to the Office of Technology Commercialization Disclosure & Compliance Coordinator for processing. Please contact our office at (614) 355-2818 if you need further assistance.
What is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual Property (IP) is a term that encompasses all forms of creativity that are protected either under statutes or by common law. Included are inventions, discoveries, know-how, processes, unique materials, copyrightable works, and original data. IP also includes the physical embodiment of intellectual effort.
What is a Provisional Patent?
A provisional application for patent is a U.S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 USC § 111(b); allows filing without a formal patent claim, oath, declaration, or any information disclosure (prior art) statement.
What is a PCT?
The Patent Cooperation Treaty is an international treaty that allows an applicant who meets certain requirements to file a single patent application to protect an invention in more than 112 contracting states.
What is an Invention?
An invention is a novel and useful idea resulting from study and experiment and may relate to a process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any improvement thereof.
What is the Bayh-Dole Act?
It is a guide intended to inform the public about the Patent and Trademark Law Amendment Act of 1980. The National Institution of Health has detailed information on the Bayh-Dole Act. For a more complete summary, visit the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) website.
Complete the Invention/Intellectual Property Disclosure Form (Word .DOC) and send it to the Office of Technology Commercialization Disclosure & Compliance Coordinator for processing. Please contact our office at (614) 355-2818 if you need further assistance.
Complete the Invention/Intellectual Property Disclosure Form (Word .DOC) and send it to the Office of Technology Commercialization Disclosure & Compliance Coordinator for processing. Please contact our office at (614) 355-2818 if you need further assistance.
Intellectual Property (IP) is a term that encompasses all forms of creativity that are protected either under statutes or by common law. Included are inventions, discoveries, know-how, processes, unique materials, copyrightable works, and original data. IP also includes the physical embodiment of intellectual effort.
Intellectual Property (IP) is a term that encompasses all forms of creativity that are protected either under statutes or by common law. Included are inventions, discoveries, know-how, processes, unique materials, copyrightable works, and original data. IP also includes the physical embodiment of intellectual effort.
A provisional application for patent is a U.S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 USC § 111(b); allows filing without a formal patent claim, oath, declaration, or any information disclosure (prior art) statement.
A provisional application for patent is a U.S. national application for patent filed in the USPTO under 35 USC § 111(b); allows filing without a formal patent claim, oath, declaration, or any information disclosure (prior art) statement.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty is an international treaty that allows an applicant who meets certain requirements to file a single patent application to protect an invention in more than 112 contracting states.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty is an international treaty that allows an applicant who meets certain requirements to file a single patent application to protect an invention in more than 112 contracting states.
An invention is a novel and useful idea resulting from study and experiment and may relate to a process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any improvement thereof.
An invention is a novel and useful idea resulting from study and experiment and may relate to a process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any improvement thereof.
It is a guide intended to inform the public about the Patent and Trademark Law Amendment Act of 1980. The National Institution of Health has detailed information on the Bayh-Dole Act. For a more complete summary, visit the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) website.
It is a guide intended to inform the public about the Patent and Trademark Law Amendment Act of 1980. The National Institution of Health has detailed information on the Bayh-Dole Act. For a more complete summary, visit the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) website.