PIUG 2013 Biotechnology Meeting

Meeting Challenges in Biotechnology Patent Searching

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Amgen Inc.
360 Binney Street
One Kendall Square, Building 1000
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02141
+1 (617) 444-5000

PIUG 2013 Biotechnology Meeting Papers and NCBI Workshop – February 2013

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Abstracts, author biographies, and the full program are available on the Final Program page.

Download the full PIUG 2013 Biotech Conference Book just as printed and distributed at the conference.

Update on Sequence Listings in Patent Applications, Dave Nguyen, USPTO

An Attorney's Perspective on Biotech-Related International FTO Searches, Anita Varma, Ropes & Gray LLP

Getting the right message: Following real-time translation of patent information by partnering with patent attorneys, Tobias Pawliczek, Novartis Pharma AG

Trees Lost In the Forest- Using Visualization Tools to Interpret Sequence Search Results, Denis Bayada, GenomeQuest; Joe Terlizzi, Questel, Inc.

Creating Reports from Patent and Sequence Databases with the BizInt Smart Charts Product Family, John Willmore, BizInt

Lossy Data Compression in Patent Informatics, Kristine Atkinson, Boston Scientific This file doesn't display properly, and a new version for proper display is pending. You can still download the file to see it properly on your computer.

DIY Searching, Seth Mendelson, Novartis Institutes of Biomedical Research

Panel: Assisting Information Professionals, Jim Brown, FIZ Karlsruhe

Panel: Assisting Information Professionals, Caroline Peel, Thomson Reuters

NCBI Workshop: "Entrez and Blast searching at NCBI, Peter Cooper, National Center for Biotechnology Information; and David Osterbur, Harvard Medical School, Countway Library of Medicine