Beall Applied Innovation Assistant Director, Licensing

University of California, IrvineIrvine, CA
Onsite

About The Position

The Research Translation Group (RTG) at Beall Applied Innovation serves as a liaison for faculty and staff across all UCI departments to assist in developing strong alliances with industry for the benefit of technology translation and the evaluation of portfolio inventions. Extensive interaction is required with industry partners, campus researchers, senior campus administrators, patent and contract attorneys, industrial scientists, senior business development executives, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists. The Research Translation Group is the technology transfer function for UCI focused on invention disclosure patent administration, and licensing activities. RTG emphasizes accessibility, timeliness, and flexibility in its operations and negotiations to ensure that the federal, state, and private investment in UCI research has the greatest possible positive impact on people and the economy for broad public benefit. Reporting to the Director, Research Translation Group, the Assistant Director, Licensing, role is for a full-time licensing professional who manages a portfolio of intellectual property in the biomedical and life sciences and leads the Life Science licensing team. The position requires interaction with faculty members, including clinical investigators and academic research scientists, at the UC Irvine Medical Center and on the University’s main campus. The Assistant Director, Licensing, will independently manage inventions at various stages of development, from conception to commercialization. Responsibilities include building productive relationships with industry leaders through communication and outreach, assessing technologies for patentability and commercialization, managing the patent process, developing commercialization strategies, negotiating and monitoring license agreements, and drafting and executing IP-related agreements. This position requires a strong background in the medical sciences and frequent interactions with professionals in the academic, legal, financial, and business communities. As an innovation-focused organization, we would consider candidates with an interest in exploring how technology, including artificial intelligence, can enrich IP work and a strong desire to stay consistently in touch with the market as the strongest.

Requirements

  • Current market knowledge and networks in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and therapeutic business sectors to speed up effective decision-making.
  • Continues to network to attain future market knowledge.
  • Strong familiarity with patent law and the role of intellectual property in business practices.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with other offices both internal and external to the University.
  • Partners with clinical investigators to connect research to the market.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently.
  • Strong familiarity with university guidelines and policies related to intellectual property and licensing.
  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
  • Self-starter able to manage a complex portfolio of diverse technologies; multi-tasking skills are essential.
  • Knowledge of the medical sciences as evidenced by an advanced post-graduate degree in biomedical sciences, including research and technical experience.
  • Advanced ability to independently exercise sound judgment and decision-making, creativity, problem-solving, and critical analysis.
  • Bachelor's degree in related area.
  • Advanced degree required.
  • A minimum of 5 years of experience in pharmaceutical biotechnology industries, technology transfer, or commensurate combination of education and experience.
  • A minimum of 5 years of experience in technology licensing, including negotiating terms and conditions in intellectual property contracts and executing licensing agreements.
  • A minimum of 3 years of experience supervisory experience in leading a team.
  • Must be able to provide proof of work authorization.

Nice To Haves

  • Interest in exploring how technology, including artificial intelligence, can enrich IP work.
  • Strong desire to stay consistently in touch with the market.

Responsibilities

  • Manages a portfolio of intellectual property in the biomedical and life sciences.
  • Leads the Life Science licensing team.
  • Interacts with faculty members, including clinical investigators and academic research scientists, at the UC Irvine Medical Center and on the University’s main campus.
  • Independently manages inventions at various stages of development, from conception to commercialization.
  • Builds productive relationships with industry leaders through communication and outreach.
  • Assesses technologies for patentability and commercialization.
  • Manages the patent process.
  • Develops commercialization strategies.
  • Negotiates and monitors license agreements.
  • Drafts and executes IP-related agreements.
  • Stays abreast of national and international developments in the management of IP license and research agreements.
  • Directs, motivates, and leads professional staff.
  • Conducts market research, projection and valuation.
  • Accesses information from databases and market and company information.
  • Clearly communicates matters of law, policy, and science to multiple constituencies.
  • Quickly assesses new technology and incorporates it into operations to speed up effective decision-making.
  • Pivots and remains flexible when presented with new information.

Benefits

  • Medical insurance
  • Sick and vacation time
  • Retirement savings plans
  • Access to a number of discounts and perks
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