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Gregory D. Graff
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Assistant Professor
Ph.D.: University of California, Berkeley
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Location:
B306 Clark Bldg.
Telephone:
(970) 491-4028
E-mail: gregory.graff@colostate.edu
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Base Appointment
Resident Instruction, Research, and Extension
Fields of Interest
Entrepreneurship, Technological Innovation, Agricultural Policy
Courses
EA478 - Agricultural Policy
Selected Publications, Presentations and
Projects
Publications
Karl Bergman and Gregory Graff, “The Global Stem Cell Patent
Landscape: Implications for Efficient Technology Transfer and
Commercial Development” Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 25, No. 4
(April 2007), pp. 419-425. [article link
http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v25/n4/abs/nbt0407-419.html]
Gregory Graff, “Echoes of Bayh-Dole: A Survey of Intellectual
Property and Technology Transfer Policies in Emerging and Developing
Economies” in A. Krattiger, R. Mahoney, L. Nelsen, et al, Eds.,
Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation:
A Handbook of Best Practices. (MIHR: Oxford, UK and PIPRA: Davis, CA.
2007), pp. 169-196.
Gregory Graff and David Zilberman, “The Political Economy of
Intellectual Property: Re-Examining European Policy on Plant
Biotechnology” in J. Kesan, Ed., Seeds of Change: Intellectual
Property Protection for Agricultural Biotechnologies, (Wallingford, UK:
CABI Press, 2007)
Gregory Graff, David Roland-Holst, and David Zilberman,
“Biotechnology and Poverty Reduction in Low-Income
Countries,” World Development, Vol. 34, No. 8 (2006): 1430-1445.
[article link
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC6-4KHC3GD-1/2/3b15e9dc780e43b00c156ad251b8d3f3]
Gregory Graff, Gordon Rausser, and Arthur Small, “Agricultural
Biotechnology's Complementary Intellectual Assets,” The Review of
Economics and Statistics, Vol. 85, No.2, (May 2003), pp. 349-363.
[article link
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1162/003465303765299864]
Gregory Graff, Amir Heiman, and David Zilberman, “University
Research and Offices of Technology Transfer,” California
Management Review, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Fall 2002), pp. 89-115. [article
link
http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/b02/en/common/item_detail.jhtml?id=CMR243]
Gregory Graff and David Zilberman, “An Intellectual Property
Clearinghouse for Agricultural Biotechnology,” Nature
Biotechnology, Vol. 19 (December 2001), pp. 1179-1180. [article link
http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v19/n12/abs/nbt1201-1179.html]
Presentations
Freedom to Operate, IPRs, and Alternative Structures for Financing and
Research, presentation for Food and Fuel: The Implications for
Agricultural Research Policy, Canadian Agriculture Innovation Research
Network (CAIRN) conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, June 4-6, 2007.
[streaming presentation link
http://www.kis.usask.ca/Presentations/Graff_Flash_640x480/Graff_Greg.html]
An Intellectual Property Clearinghouse: Facilitating Access to Public
Sector IP for Product Development of Drugs for Neglected Diseases,
presentation for session on Product Development Partnerships for Global
Health, Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) 2007
Annual Meetings, Orlando, FL, March 3, 2006.
New Waves of Technology in Agriculture, presentation for Extreme
Technology workshop, Western Growers’ Association 80th Annual
Meetings, San Diego, CA, November 15, 2005.
The Impact of Blocking Patents on Innovation in Soy Genetics,
presentation to the United Soybean Board Competitiveness Committee,
Fiscal Year 2006 Planning Meeting, L’Enfant Plaza Hotel,
Washington DC, July 25-26, 2005.
The Division of Innovative Labor between Universities, Entrepreneurs,
and Corporate R&D, paper presented at the CIP Symposium 2004,
Center for Intellectual Property (CIP), Chalmers Institute of
Technology and Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden, June
1-3, 2004.
Empirical Views of Public Sector Patenting and Technology Transfer in
Agriculture: the Case for the Public Sector Intellectual Property
Resource for Agriculture (PIPRA), presentation to the interim Science
Council of the CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural
Research) meeting at UC Berkeley, August 30, 2003.
The Sources of Biological Innovation for Agriculture: the Comparative
Advantages of Universities, Entrepreneurs, and Corporate R&D, 6th
annual International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research
(ICABR) conference, Ravello, Italy, July 12, 2002.
Public Sector Intellectual Property Management for Agricultural R&D, Rockefeller Foundation, New York City, May 20, 2002.
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