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About IPCC

ABOUT the BIO IPCC CONFERENCE
The BIO IP Counsels Committee Conference & Meeting began in 2004 as a service to BIO members –members of the BIO IP Counsels Committee, core R&D companies, and BIO member law firms and other service providers. The conference had two parts:
  1. One or two in-person committee meetings where members receive updates from BIO and also have the opportunity to discuss recent challenges and experiences among industry colleagues.
  2. Educational sessions sponsored by expert law firms in the IP sector to keep BIO members up to date on the latest industry issues and events.
 
In 2009, the meeting was opened to BIO non-members, including core r&d companies, government, academia, and service providers. The conference still consisted of educational sessions and a committee meeting, as it does today.
 
ABOUT the BIO IP COUNSELS COMMITTEE
The BIO IP Counsels Committee is made up of over 200 IP professionals employed by BIO member core R&D companies. The Committee meets four times a year (usually once per quarter), two meetings of which take place in-person. Working groups meet on an ad hoc basis or to give comments throughout the year on papers, letters, and other correspondence.
 
Committee’s Mission
To promote strong, predictable intellectual property protection and efficient transfer of IP rights for
the biotechnology industry domestically and internationally.
 
Committee Leadership
Chair: Kenneth Dow, Vice President, Patents & Assistant Patent Counsel, Johnson & Johnson
Immediate Past Chair: Thomas Kelley, Patent Counsel, Monsanto Company
 
Subcommittees and Working Groups
∙Amicus Subcommittee
Chair: Brian P. Barrett, Senior Director, Assistant General Patent Counsel, Eli Lilly & Company
 
∙PTO Working Group
Co-Chairs: Christine Bellon, Vice President, Legal Affairs, Blueprint Medicines and
Jason Ferrone, Vice President, Patents & Senior Patent Counsel, Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
 
∙International IP Working Group
Chair: Li Westerlund, Vice President of Global IP, Bavarian Nordic Group
 
To view the work of the BIO IP Counsels Committee and the work of BIO in the IP area, please visit the BIO website here.
 
Eligibility for Participation
In order to be eligible for membership, the interested party MUST be a member of BIO. Unless otherwise directed by the chair of the IPCC, committee members MUST represent a member biotechnology company either as in-house patent counsel or outside patent counsel. While a law degree is not required, many committee activities require detailed knowledge of patent law.If you are interested in joining any of the following subcommittees, please contact Roy Zwahlen at rzwahlen@bio.org.
 
Past Accomplishments
The IPCC has helped develop and pass the American Inventor Protection Act of 1999 and the America Invents Act of 2011; developed BIO’s positions on patent reform; and engaged in Patent Reform negotiations on the Hill. The committee has developed BIO’s position and testimony on patenting genetic materials, university and industry partnerships/technology transfer and intellectual property and competition policy. The committee has also filed comments to relevant PTO proposed rule making notices most notably for implementing the American Invents Act, the PTO’s “Patents for Humanity” program, “three track” examination, PTO claims and continuation rules, and the PTO’s utility and written description guidelines.  The committee has also filed numerous amicus briefs in cases of relevance to the biotechnology industry, including Mayo v. Prometheus, Stanford v. Roche, AMP v. Myriad Genetics, KSR v. Teleflex, in re Bilski, and Therasense v. Becton Dickinson, and Microsoft v. i4i, among others. The committee also files annual comments to, and participates in the Special 301 process highlighting countries with IP concerns, at the Office of the United States Trade Representative. Also, on the international front, the committee has developed BIO’s position on substantive patent law harmonization, intellectual property in global health, and intellectual property and access to genetic resources.
The committee has:
∙ developed Guidelines for members engaged in bioprospecting and model material transfer agreement;
∙ developed BIO’s positions on TRIPS-related issues;
∙ filed amicus briefs in cases of interest to the biotechnology industry;
∙ drafted a framework for educational materials for the federal judiciary;
∙ developed BIO’s position on Bayh-Dole;
∙ developed BIO’s position on patent reform and implementing PTO regulations;
∙ filed comments on the USTR’s Special 301 request
 
BIO Staff Contacts
Hans Sauer, Deputy General Counsel, Intellectual Property, hsauer@bio.org
Roy Zwahlen, Legal and Policy Specialist, rzwahlen@bio.org
Caroline Arrington, Manager, Operations & Member Services, Legal and Intellectual Property, carrington@bio.org
 
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Hotel, Travel & Local Area Info

Hotel Information
The 2016 BIO IPCC-Spring Conference will be held at:
 
The Westin Riverwalk Hotel 
420 W. Market Street 
San Antonio, TX 78205
 
To book your sleeping room reservation, please contact the hotel directly.  Be sure to mention the BIO IPCC Conference at the time of booking to receive our discounted rate of $229.00 USD.
 
Please note that rooms in the BIO IPCC Room block are available until March 8, 5:00 PM local time or until rooms are sold out. Reserve today!
 
Nearest Airport
The nearest airport is San Antonio International Airport (SAT), located approximately 9 miles from the conference hotel.

 

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Registration

As of 11:00am EST on Friday, February 5, registration to service providers has closed due to high levels of registration in this category. We are now implementing a wait list. To join the wait list, please use the paper form option. The online registration option has been closed. 
 
R&D company attendees, government attendees, and academics are still welcomed to register for this event. 
 
 

How to Register

  • Before registering, please be sure to read this entire webpage including registration rates & policies.

  • Register using a paper form -  Fill out & print out this form, then fax it to the number on the bottom of the form: (202) 488-6309, attn: IPCC Registration

  • Once your registration and payment have been processed, you'll receive a confirmation email which will contain a receipt for your records. Contact Robin Lucas with questions. 

Rates

Please read this webpage thoroughly before registering, as policies and rates may have changed
 
*The following rates are subject to change.
 
There are 3 different registration categories. The BIO IPCC Conference is designed to provide the best possible experience for all attendees. BIO limits certain categories of registration to ensure an appropriate balance of participant types. As a result, certain categories may close early or have additional requirements for registration. Do not purchase airline tickets or reserve your hotel room until after you have received confirmation of your registration. Please read the following descriptions to determine your category.
 
Category 1: Core Research & Development Companies
  On or Before February 11, 2016 After February 11, 2016
BIO Member $450 $550
BIO Member Additional Attendee $250 $350
Non-Member $850 $950
*To receive the Core Research & Development Companies registration rate or the additional attendee rate, please contact Robin Lucas (rlucas@bio.org) for an online registration coupon code, or send in a registration form.  The default rate in our online registration system will be the Service Provider rate, described below.
 
Category 2: Service Providers
As of 11:00am EST on Friday, February 5, registration to service providers has closed due to high levels of registration in this category.  We are now implementing a wait list. To join the wait list, please use the [“paper form option” insert form link]. The online registration option has been closed.
  On or before February 11, 2016 After February 11, 2016
BIO Member $1,875 $2,275
Non- Member
$2,475
$2,975
 
Category 3: Academic & Government
  On or before February 11, 2016 After February 11, 2016
Government Employee $200 $275
Academic Institution Employee $200 $275
*To receive the Academic/Government registration rate, please contact Robin Lucas (rlucas@bio.org) for an online registration coupon code, or send in a registration form. The default rate in our online registration system will be the Service Provider rate, described above.
 

Registration Category Descriptions and Details

Category 1: Core Research & Development Companies
Corporations or other entities that use biotechnology or related technologies for research and development of products or information.
 
*NOTE: Is this your first time attending the BIO IPCC Conference? Contact us today to find out more about a special rate.
 
Category 2: Service Providers
Corporations or other entities that provide services or products to companies. Service providers include investment and merchant bankers and representatives of law, accounting, consulting, real estate development, and economics development organizations. 
 
Please note, there is a ONE PERSON LIMIT per Service Provider company/organization. If your company wishes to send a second person, please contact us to find out if this is possible.
 
Early registration is encouraged within this category. Registration openings within the Service Provider category may be limited in BIO’s sole discretion and thus may fill early.
 
Category 3: Academic & Government
Attendees employed by accredited government or academic institutions. Attendee must show proof through business card or ID on-site.
*To receive the Academic/Government registration rate, please contact Robin Lucas (rlucas@bio.org) for an online registration coupon code, or send in a registration form. The default rate in our online registration system will be the Service Provider rate, described above.
 

Registration Policy

Registration fee includes access to all sessions, breakfasts, luncheons, and receptions, unless otherwise noted on the program agenda. The registration fee does not include a sleeping room reservation at the conference hotel. All attendees must be registered and wearing their name badges on-site to participate in conference activities. Registrations are personal to the individual registered, and may not be shared.
 
You may make changes to your record or transfer your registration to another individual by clicking on the URL provided in your confirmation email. These requests can be accommodated up until February 4, 2016.
A government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport) is required at check-in. Badges will not be issued without proper identification.
 
Your company must be a BIO Member in good standing on or before March 30, 2016, to receive the BIO Member Rate.  To learn more about BIO membership, please visit bio.org/join. To find out if your company is a BIO member, please contact Robin Lucas at rlucas@bio.org.
 
Cancellation: We are unable to provide any refunds for cancellation. However, you may be permitted to transfer your registration to the following IP Counsels Committee Fall 2016 Conference if your transfer request is received prior to February 4, 2016. For more information, please contact Robin Lucas at rlucas@bio.org. 
 
QUESTIONS?  Please contact Robin Lucas at rlucas@bio.org or (202) 962-0500
 
Special Needs? If you are an attendee with special needs, please contact rlucas@bio.org as soon as possible, but no later than February 4, 2016, and we will do our best to assist with all appropriate accommodations that can be made in advance.
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Interplay Between IP and Global Health at BIO IP Counsels Committee Spring Conference