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Articles About Stanford's OTL

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A History of OTL: Overview
by Hans Wiesendanger, Senior Licensing Associate

FM Sound Synthesis Case Study

by Andrew Nelson, graduate student, Management Science & Engineering

Stanford's Licensing and Equity Practices with Biotechnology Companies

by Kirsten Leute, Senior Licensing Associate

Patenting and Licensing of University-Based Genetic Inventions - A View from Experience at Stanford University's Office of Technology Licensing

by Kirsten Leute, Senior Licensing Associate

Models of, and Missions for, Transfer Offices from Public Research Organizations

by Jon Sandelin, Senior Associate Emeritus

Background Paper on Licensing to Large Companies in the Physical Sciences

by Jon Sandelin, Senior Associate Emeritus

Opportunities and Perils for Technology Transfer through Licensing and New Business Formation: A University Perspective

by Jon Sandelin, Senior Associate Emeritus

The Story of the Stanford Industrial/Research Park

by Jon Sandelin, Senior Associate Emeritus

Success Factors in University Technology Transfer through Patenting and Licensing

by Jon Sandelin, Senior Associate Emeritus

Different Models for a University Licensing Office

by Jon Sandelin, Senior Associate Emeritus

University Technology Transfer in the U. S.:  History, Status and Trends

by Jon Sandelin, Senior Associate Emeritus

Licensing DNA Cloning Technology

by Katharine Ku, Director, Office of Technology Licensing

Stanford and Spin-outs

by Katharine Ku, Director, Office of Technology Licensing

Software Licensing in the University Environment

by Katharine Ku, Director, Office of Technology Licensing

Stanford Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) A:

Crossroads in the Yamaha Alliance

by Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP)

Stanford Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) B:

Yamaha’s Response

by Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP)