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Patent Application Guide For Researchers
Patent Application Guide For Researchers
Dr. Jeremy HorneCEO, Inventors Assistance League, and President Emeritus of the Southwest Area Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Create a successful plan for your patent application journey with this comprehensive program that provides researchers with expert tips, simple strategies, and end-to-end guidance – from initial evaluation to writing a convincing application and final submissions.
What you learn
The fundamentals of a patent application and protection
How to judge if your idea is novel enough to be patented
The different types of protection tools and how they are used
What can be patented and reasons for failure while applying for patent
Best practices to create, use, and maintain an invention workbook
How to write patent applications - content, style, and format
Evaluating your patent application before you proceed
How to choose between patent attorney or agent
How to use the Provisional Patent Application (PPA)
Filing an international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
Description
The world of science and research is all about new discoveries, but an idea or research result is not deemed an invention until a patent is granted. However, navigating the patent application journey is not easy. If you have ever come up with an important discovery, and wanted to apply for a patent but didn’t know how, then this program is for you. This well-structured course takes you through the entire process, from evaluating an idea to writing a complete application and filing your request to a patent-granting authority.
This comprehensive course provides an overview of the different types of patents and protection available, and gives you the tools to evaluate whether your idea is worthy of a patent. It delves into the four factors governing your decision to get a patent, offers detailed advice, tips and a template on writing the ideal application, and outlines the role of claims in patent applications. The course also simplifies complex points like the Provisional Patent Application (PPA) and international applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) with the use of structured guidelines and bite-sized explanations. You will also learn about key considerations like ethics, maintaining an invention workbook, and how to choose an agent or patent attorney. By the end of this program, you will not only learn how to evaluate your research idea, you will have the essential skills to craft a successful patent application and deal with the intricacies of filing your application.
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Modules
LECTURE 1 |Document/Slides
Introduction to patents
22 mins
LECTURE 2 |Document/Slides
Myths and facts about patents
22 mins
LECTURE 3 |Document/Slides
Evaluating your idea
22 mins
LECTURE 4 |Document/Slides
The invention workbook rules
22 mins
LECTURE 5 |Document/Slides
PPA or PCT?
22 mins
LECTURE 6 |Document/Slides
Attorney or no attorney?
22 mins
Instructor (1)
Dr. Jeremy Horne
CEO, Inventors Assistance League, and President Emeritus of the Southwest Area Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Jeremy Horne received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Florida State University in 1988, concentrating in political philosophy, logic, the history of philosophy, and philosophy of education. He also holds a Masters in political science from Southern Connecticut State University and a bachelors from the Johns Hopkins University. Horne's current research interests are:
Dr. Jeremy Horne
CEO, Inventors Assistance League, and President Emeritus of the Southwest Area Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)