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− | <li><b>Professor Mimi Riley</b>: Now armed with the relevant questions and our tentative answers, we reached out to Professor Riley, a professor of law, PHS, and public policy at UVA, and the chair of UVA's Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee, as well as a legal advisor to the Health Sciences Institutional Review Board. In our first meetings, we asked general questions regarding synthetic biology society, and our conversations gradually shifted to discussing the current social movements occurring in the country, and if we have a role as a research team to take a stance on such issues. We spoke intensely about our capability to positively and directly impact our community as a team of researchers, and we learned the true difficulty of going beyond merely making a statement and moving on. Through this, Professor Riley encouraged us to think internally first and to detail our own responsibilities and actions before blindly charging into the public eye. She further endorsed the idea of a COEC, as a means to debate and understand our values as a team and how they affect the work we put out into society. Professor Riley later reviewed our COEC gave us direct advice on individual statements and sections, and how to finalize this document for others to adapt and improve. | + | <li><b>Professor Mimi Riley</b>: Now armed with the relevant questions and our tentative answers, we reached out to Professor Riley, a professor of law, PHS, and public policy at UVA, and the chair of UVA's Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee, as well as a legal advisor to the Health Sciences Institutional Review Board. In our first meetings, we asked general questions regarding synthetic biology society, and our conversations gradually shifted to discussing the current social movements occurring in the country, and if we have a role as a research team to take a stance on such issues. We spoke intensely about our capability to positively and directly impact our community as a team of researchers, and we learned the true difficulty of going beyond merely making a statement and moving on. Through this, Professor Riley encouraged us to think internally first and to detail our own responsibilities and actions before blindly charging into the public eye. She further endorsed the idea of a COEC, as a means to debate and understand our values as a team and how they affect the work we put out into society. Professor Riley later reviewed our COEC gave us direct advice on individual statements and sections, and how to finalize this document for others to adapt and improve.</li> |
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− | <li><b> | + | <li><b>Ryan Taylor</b>: Ryan Taylor is the former captain of the 2018 Virginia iGem Team and an ongoing resource in developing our 2D ABM and helping us to understand and troubleshoot our MatLab models.</li> |
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− | <li><b>Dr. | + | <li><b>Dr. Mark Kester </b>:Dr. Kester is a longtime iGEM supporter and was a valuable early advisor in our intellectual property efforts. Dr. Kester provided us with information regarding past iGEM entrepreneurship efforts and the focus of our project, and the types of market evaluations we would need to project in order to build out the scope of our potential device.</li> |
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− | <li><b> | + | <li><b>Nathan Evans</b>:Long before the establishment of a proper entrepreneurship committee, we were still interested in protecting our device and intellectual property. We began early by speaking to Nathan Evans, a patent lawyer in the Charlottesville area who offered us a no-cost meeting to discuss the process of filing and how to protect ourselves from losing claim to our device. Mr. Evans detailed our path forward and the time structure that we would be subject to in our patent filing process. It was a great first step in us understanding the weight of our ideas and how to properly handle them.</li> |
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+ | <li><b>David Vance</b>: Following our consultation with Nathan Evans, we sought out a conversation with David Vance, another local patent attorney with whom we further asked our intellectual property questions. Mr. Vance gave us further credence in the steps we would take in order to protect and develop our IP, while also detailing to us how our idea would interact and be a part of our university.</li> | ||
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− | <li><b> | + | <li><b>Rahul Keshap</b>: To learn about proper company development, we reached out to Rahul Keshap, a lecturer in the UVA law school who shared his insight into starting a company. He broke down each of our team's individual claims to the idea, and how we could best move forward in forming a company. This conversation led us to form the basis of our entrepreneurship committee, a committee that explores our own finances and structure in order to potentially grow our device beyond the scope of a project.</li> |
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+ | <li><b>UVA Licensing and Ventures Group</b>: We also had a meeting with UVA LVG to discuss how UVA’s investment in our project might be exchanged for partial ownership, and, more generally, how our university supports the entrepreneurial efforts of its students. We had many team discussions about the pros and cons of appealing to different resources and how it might affect the course of our project, and talking to UVA LVG (among other connections in the Charlottesville community) gave us a better idea of the effects of our final decision.</li> | ||
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+ | <li><b>Dr. Nikki Hastings and Dr. Paul Sartori</b>: Later on, we spoke to Dr. Nikki Hastings, CEO of Cville BioHub, and Dr. Paul Sartori, Cville BioHub's first Entrepreneur-in-Residence a cville collective of biological startups working to build their companies in the local incubator. Dr. Hastings offered us her resources, but we were much more interested in their business model and the other companies under the banner of Cville BioHub. </li> | ||
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− | <li><b>Ms. Kathryn Christopher</b> | + | <li><b>Ms. Kathryn Christopher</b></li> |
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− | <li><b> Dr. Jason Papin </b> | + | <li><b> Dr. Jason Papin </b></li> |
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Revision as of 21:39, 24 October 2020
Index:
Attributions
Team
Advisors
Wetlab Advising and Support
Human Practices Advising and Support
Modeling Advising and Support
Wiki Advising and Support
Entrepreneurship, Legal and/or Business Advising and Support
And a special thanks too...