CRISPR-Cas9 is a popular genome editing tool that is creating quite a buzz in the science world. Multiple academic institutions are currently involved in an intellectual property ownership dispute about the CRISPR-Cas9 technology.
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Vol Court Spring 2017 – UTRF Intellectual Property
Dr. Maha Krishnamurthy, UTRF Assistant Vice President of Licensing, presented an overview of Intellectual Property and Technology Commercialization to an audience of Vol Court students
GAP Connections focused on, socially sustainable agricultural processes
What started-out as a research center at the University of Tennessee (UT) about a decade ago has spawned a private, non-profit 501(c)(5) agricultural membership organization that serves more than 12,500 farmers in about 20 states with high-quality training to meet voluntary standards the buyers established for the farmers who sell to them.


