Published on: 06/05/2024 9:24 AM
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Women impacting STEM through intellectual property

One woman leader founded #STEMLIKEAGIRL to channel her passion for bringing more girls into STEM. Another trains her students to be change agents for innovation on their college campus, preparing them for future careers in invention and entrepreneurship. Still another cultivates curiosity about plants and their potential to ease pain and cure disease.
Tune in virtually to hear their stories at our next Women’s Entrepreneurship (WE) event, Tuesday, June 18, from 1:30-2:30 p.m. ET. Learn how these women have leveraged intellectual property (IP) protection to make a difference in their field.
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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
For more information or if you have any questions or comments, please email We@uspto.gov.
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