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Time
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Topic
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Presenter
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08:30-09:00
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Registration
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09:00-09:10
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Introduction
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Bohdan
Schneider IBT
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09:10-09:25
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Biotechnology
in the Czech
Republic and
International cooperation policy
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Marek Polach CzechBio
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09:25-9:40
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The Patent System Today
How can patent office help you? Services of the patent office, a presentation in
plain words for non-specialists..
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Šimon Bednář Patent Examiner, Czech Patent Office
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09:40-9:50
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The Sling
project, EPO-EBI Collaborations.
Building
a Bio information infrastructure. The European Union
Approach.
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Gérard
Giroud SLING Project Consultant
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09:50-10:10
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Comprehensive Bio
molecular Databases.
A
worldwide Cooperation among Europe, Japan and USA;
extended to South Korea, China. Role of EBI, NCBI and
DDBJ. Role of Patent Offices: EPO, JPO, USPTO, KIPO,
SIPO
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Stephane
Nauche Head, EPO Life Sciences Unit
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10:10-10:40
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EBI Services.
The
EBI hosts a vast range of Databases and tools. The
presentation will focus on EMBL-EBI’s major
databases, as well as analytical tools mostly relevant
to the Intellectual property word, with an extra
attention to sequence related databases and tools.
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Jennifer
McDowall EBI
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10:40-11:00
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Coffee
Break
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11:00-11:20
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Patent Sequence
Databases.
The
non-redundant patent sequence databases, which cover
the public patent sequence data, have been enriched
with additional data from the patent documents
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Stephane
Nauche Head, EPO Life Sciences Unit
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11:20-11:40
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EBI Filing Tool-
Publishing Sequences.
How
to file your results at EBI and to be published in the
worldwide Databases
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Jennifer
McDowall EBI
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11:40-12:00
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Filing a Patent:
the filing Tool BISSAP.
The Biological Sequence Submission Application
for Patents is a new tool to facilitate
the submission of biological sequences as part of
patent applications. The tool handles preparation of
the sequences, their verification and generation of
sequence listing files. The conversion between the
supported formats is an additional functionality
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EPO
speaker
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12:00-12:20
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Databases of
protein sequences
The
Uniprot database: preparation- cooperation- features.
How to best use it | Marie-Claude Blatter Swiss-Prot Group |
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12:20-12:40
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Chemical Entities
Databases or Search Literature articles
Small
chemical entities with a biological effect. The
improved version of Pubmed available through EBI
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Jennifer
McDowall EBI
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12:45-14:00
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Lunch
break
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14:00-14:30
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EBI –
demonstration, search examples on use of EBI databases
and tools
Based
on requests provided by participants upon registration
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Jennifer
McDowall EBI
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14:30-15:00
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Patent Sequence
Databases- demonstration, search examples on use of
EPO databases and tools.
Based
on requests provided by participants upon registration
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Stephane
Nauche Head, EPO Life Sciences Unit
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15:00-15:30
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SIB - Databases
of protein sequence - demonstration, search example on
use of the databases and tools.
Based
on requests provided by participants upon
registration
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Marie-Claude Blatter Swiss-Prot Group |
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15:30-16:00
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Questions/Answers. Recommendations. Conclusion
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All speakers
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