Gregory Graff

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Gregory D. Graff

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Biography

Colorado State University - Agricultural Economics


Resume

  • 1996

    Russian

    English

    PhD

    Agricultural and Resource Economics

    MS

    Agricultural & Resource Economics

  • 1993

    MA

    Russian and East European Studies

    Studied abroad in South Korea (1994-95)

    The Ohio State University

  • 1987

    BS

    Biological Sciences

    Studied abroad in Soviet Union (1990) and in Switzerland (1991); Pi Kappa Phi fraternity; Navigators

    Cornell University

  • Statistics

    Public Policy

    Lifesciences

    Entrepreneurship

    Science

    Agriculture

    R&D

    Technology Transfer

    Public Speaking

    Data Analysis

    Sustainability

    Intellectual Property

    Life Sciences

    Biotechnology

    Research

    Economics

    Science Policy

    Models of Technology Transfer for Genome-Editing Technologies

    Jacob Sherkow

    Many of the fundamental inventions of genome editing

    including meganucleases

    zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs)

    transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs)

    and CRISPR

    were first made at universities and patented to encourage commercial development. This gave rise to a diversity of technology transfer models but also conflicts among them. Against a broader historical and policy backdrop of university patenting and special challenges concerning research tools

    we review the patent estates of genome editing and the diversity of technology transfer models employe.

    Models of Technology Transfer for Genome-Editing Technologies

    Gregory

    University of California

    Chalmers University of Technology

    UC Davis

    UC Berkeley

    Colorado State University

    Bio Economic Research Associates (bio-era)

    University of California

    Colorado State University

    Fort Collins

    Colorado

    The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics (DARE) at Colorado State University is actively involved in teaching

    research

    and community outreach through our undergraduate

    graduate

    and Cooperative Extension programs. We have broad experience in agricultural economics and marketing

    natural resource and environmental economics

    and development economics. See dare.colostate.edu.

    Assistant Professor

    PIPRA supports agricultural innovation for both humanitarian and small-scale commercial purposes. It brings together intellectual property from over 40 universities

    public agencies

    and non-profit institutes and help make their technologies available to innovators around the world. PIPRA stand for the Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture.

    UC Davis

    Colorado State University

    Fort Collins

    Colorado

    Associate Professor

    Bio Economic Research Associates (bio-era™) is a private research and advisory firm working at the intersection of emerging biological knowledge and the economy. See www.bio-era.net.

    Bio Economic Research Associates (bio-era)

    Colorado State University

    For Collins

    CO

    Professor

    Gothenburg

    Sweden

    Sabbatical in Entrepreneurship and Strategy

    in Technology Management and Economics at Chalmers.

    Visiting Professor

    Chalmers University of Technology

    UC Berkeley

    Chalmers University of Technology

    As visiting professor was embedded in instruction and student advising for the Chalmers School of Entrepreneurship

    mentored Chalmers Ph.D. students

    and pursued research on intellectual property in biotechnology.

    Visiting Professor

    Gothenburg

    Sweden