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8 Nov 7:44 pm
... entering negative pressure wound therapy market: Smith & Nephew P/L v Wake Forest
University Health Sciences (ipwars.com) The Vegemite/iSnack
trade mark saga down under: Fiasco or triumph? (IP finance) Brazil INPI sets higher grounds and prepares itself ... against AFIP Laboratories over alleged infringement of their ARMED
FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY mark (The Trademark Blog) University of Southern California - CAFC hears oral argument in SC trademark dispute
University of Southern ...
26 Oct 5:25 am
... Dragon) Australia Australian Federal Court finds claim is a mere collection of elements in light of claim construction: Smith & Nephew Pty Ltd v Wake Forest University Health
Sciences (GRAY On Claims) Mischa Accessories opposes Mischa Barton's application to register her own name for goods including handbags (IPKat)
Brazil Rio 2016: First English translation of the new law (IP tango) Canada Towards a ...
6 Dec, 2007 7:45 am
... TECHNOLOGY Technology-Related Assistance North Carolina Assistive Technology Project Department of Health and Human Services Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation Services 1110 Navaho Drive ... seals.org Epilepsy Epilepsy Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. Wake Forest University Health Sciences MR1 Building, Room 256, Medical Center Boulevard Winston ... 919) 962-4748 Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Communication Enhancement
Duke University Medical Center P.O. Box 3888 Durham, NC 27710 Phone ...
17 Jan, 2008 10:00 pm
... 's disease: (The IP Factor), (Spicy IP), (SmartBrief), (IP Law360), Namenda (Memantine) - Barr challenges Forest Laboratories' Namenda
patent: (SmartBrief), (Generics Web), OxyContin (Oxycodone) - District Court finds no inequitable conduct by Purdue ... dispute over competing genetic data products: (SmartBrief),
Kinetic Concepts Inc. - Kinetic Concepts and Wake Forest University Health Sciences files patent infringement lawsuit against
Innovative Therapies over vacuum bandage technology: (IPBiz), ...
10 Jan, 2008 11:48 pm
from RTTNews: Kinetic Concepts Inc. (KCI) announced that, together with Wake Forest University Health Sciences, it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit
against Innovative Therapies, Inc. (ITI) in the U.S. District ... the Middle District of North Carolina. The federal complaint alleges that a negative pressure wound therapy device
recently introduced by ITI infringes three Wake Forest patents, which are exclusively licensed to
KCI. KCI and Wake Forest are seeking damages and permanent injunctive ...
8 Nov 7:44 pm
... entering negative pressure wound therapy market: Smith & Nephew P/L v Wake Forest
University Health Sciences (ipwars.com) The Vegemite/iSnack
trade mark saga down under: Fiasco or triumph? (IP finance) Brazil INPI sets higher grounds and prepares itself ... against AFIP Laboratories over alleged infringement of their ARMED
FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY mark (The Trademark Blog) University of Southern California - CAFC hears oral argument in SC trademark dispute
University of Southern ...
14 May 2:09 pm
[www.freepatentsonline.com] Tissue engineering involves the artificial replacement of biostructures such as bone and cartilage. This patent from Wake Forest University Health
Sciences teaches a material applicable to tissue engineering incorporating nanoparticles to assist in the delivery of therapeutic compounds
provided to counteract adverse immune responses. Claim 1 reads: 1. An electrospun matrix having a three-dimensional ...
21 Oct 8:46 am
Smith & Nephew Pty Ltd v. Wake Forest University
Health Sciences (Oct. 9, 2009) In this case, defendants appealed a grant of preliminary injunction.
The issue raised on appeal was whether the defendant made a sufficient showing that the patent claim at issue was invalid, thereby presenting a defense which would defeat the
preliminary injunction motion. Ultimately, the Australian Federal Court set aside the preliminary injunction, finding that the ...
26 Oct 6:25 am
... Dragon) Australia Australian Federal Court finds claim is a mere collection of elements in light of claim construction: Smith & Nephew Pty Ltd v Wake Forest University Health
Sciences (GRAY On Claims) Mischa Accessories opposes Mischa Barton's application to register her own name for goods including handbags (IPKat)
Brazil Rio 2016: First English translation of the new law (IP tango) Canada Towards a ...
5 Nov 11:34 pm
... it is beneficial to have sterile packaging for a therapeutic device, however, the aseptic bag itself does nothing to cause, limit or affect the functional result of negative wound
pressure as desired. Accordingly, the claim was for a "mere collocation" and so was invalid. Smith & Nephew Pty Ltd v Wake Forest University Health Sciences [2009] FCAFC 142 '); //-->
2 Apr, 2008 11:47 am
... of Washington, Research Scholar Yale University Jaime King, JD 2000 Emory, PhD Expected 2008 Health Policy Harvard University Osagie Obasagie, JD 2002 ... of North Dakota, MLS 1983 Library Science
University of Pittsburgh, PhD 2003 Educational Leadership University of North Dakota University of Oregon Carrie Leonetti, JD 2000 ... 1999 Yale Vanderbilt Amanda Rose, JD 2002 University of California
Berkeley, Lecturer University of California Berkeley Wake Forest University No Entry Level Hiring Washington ...
3 Jun, 2008 3:05 am
... of Washington, Research Scholar Yale University Jaime King, JD 2000 Emory, PhD Expected 2008 Health Policy Harvard University Osagie Obasagie, JD 2002 ... of North Dakota, MLS 1983 Library Science
University of Pittsburgh, PhD 2003 Educational Leadership University of North Dakota University of Oregon Carrie Leonetti, JD 2000 ... 1999 Yale Vanderbilt Amanda Rose, JD 2002 University of California
Berkeley, Lecturer University of California Berkeley Wake Forest University No Entry Level Hiring Washington ...
19 Mar, 2008 7:30 am
... -Indianapolis Shawn Boyne, JD 1991 University of Southern California, MBA 1985 University of
Minnesota, PhD 2007 Political Science University of Wisconsin-Madison, Post-doctoral Fellow ... Jaime King, JD 2001 Emory, PhD Expected
2008 Health Policy Harvard University University of
California-Los Angeles Jon Michaels, JD 2003 Yale ... Park) Vanderbilt Amanda Rose, JD 2002 University of California Berkeley, Lecturer
University of California Berkeley Wake Forest
University No Entry Level Hiring Washington ...
10 Dec, 2008 1:05 pm
... . For women in their mid-50s, the possibility is equal to one fracture in every 55 women. The research from Wake Forest University of Medicine is online at the Canadian Medical Association Journal this week. "There's not a single
drug that has ... mean, insulin can kill people from hypoglycemia, and yet it's widely recognized to be of benefit to people with diabetes," John Buse, president of medicine and
science for the American Diabetes Association and medical professor at the University of North ...
29 Feb, 2008 6:32 am
... No Entry Level Hiring Cornell University Josh Chafetz, JD 2007 Yale University, DPhil 2004
Political Science Oxford University Oskar Liivak, JD 2005 Yale ... JD 2001 Emory, PhD Expected 2008 Health Policy Harvard University University of Colorado William Boyd, JD
2002 Stanford University, PhD 2002 Energy and Resources ... University Park) Vanderbilt Amanda Rose,
JD 2002 University of California Berkeley, Lecturer University of California Berkeley Wake Forest University No Entry Level Hiring Washington & ...
2 Sep, 2008 6:00 am
... may make heart failure worse, according to an editorial published online in Heart Wednesday by two Wake Forest University School of Medicine faculty members. "We strongly recommend restrictions in the use of
thiazolidinediones (the ... market," write Sonal Singh, M.D., M.P.H., assistant professor of internal medicine, and Curt D. Furberg, M.D., Ph.D., professor of public health sciences. Rosiglitazone and pioglitazone are the two major thiazolidinediones. In the editorial Singh and
Furberg say, " ...
17 Apr, 2008 11:48 am
... and information, and directed a staff of 50 career policy analysts with backgrounds in science, engineering, economics, statistics and law. * * * Graham has a doctorate
degree in urban ... and a bachelor's degree with honors in economics and politics from Wake Forest
University. He is the author or co-author of seven books on safety, regulation and risk ... He has had a long career assessing and managing the
risks to public health and the environment. He has always been scrupulous, honest and thorough ...
20 Feb, 2008 4:58 am
Sidney A. Shapiro (Wake Forest University School of Law)
has posted Omb and the Politicization of Risk Assessment (Environmental Law, Vol. 37, No. 4, 2007) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: ... guidelines as an opportunity to politicize the risk
assessment process in the federal government. This Article explores the potential for politicization of science in safety, health, and
environmental regulation, and how the Bush Administration sought to take advantage of this potential in the proposed guidelines ...
21 Jan 7:10 am
... Scientist, Drug Safety and Policy, ISMP; Michael R. Cohen RPh, MS, ScD, President, ISMP; and, Curt D. Furberg, MD, PhD, Professor of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest
University School of Medicine. The Digitek recall was classified as Class I recall by the FDA, meaning there is "a reasonable probability... a
violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death." (21 CFR 7.3 Recall Classification). This new ISMP QuarterWatch
report, however, reveals ...
23 May, 2006 8:42 am
... the Vioxx group compared with those in the patient group taking a placebo, but most would interpret it that way. "There's no 18-month delay until you see harm," said Curt Furberg,
professor of public health science at Wake Forest
University School of Medicine. "This has implications for patients and all the legal cases that are under way," he said, adding: "You're
probably at risk the rest of your life." Source: Philly.com
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