Published on: 06/17/2024 14:10 PM
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Women impacting STEM through intellectual property

Dr. Elizabeth Loboa's innovation journey started as a waitress working her way through community college and eventually earning her doctorate in biomedical engineering. She now uses her experiences to help other women reach their potential as engineers, scientists, inventors, and leaders.
Tune in virtually to hear her story and others at our next Women’s Entrepreneurship (WE) event, Tuesday, June 18, from 1:30-2:30 p.m. ET. Learn how these women in STEM have leveraged intellectual property protection to make a difference in their fields.
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Jamie Renee, Executive Director, National Academy of Inventors (moderator)
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Dr. Almesha L. Campbell, Assistant Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Jackson State University
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Dr. Carol Feghali-Bostwick, Distinguished University Professor, Medical University of South Carolina
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Dr. Elizabeth G. Loboa, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Southern Methodist University
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Dr. Cassandra Quave, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Research Cores, Emory University
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact We@uspto.gov.
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