- When you are ready to make your technology available for licensing, you can create an IP-NFT.
- Here you will provide public supporting documentation to support your project.
These are public resources, or resources you are willing to make public, that can help a potential licensee better understand your IP. Please include URLs in the format of “https://www.”. For now, any files that you want to include here should be shared via Google Drive or other publicly shared link.
- Published papers and articles (including preprints)
- Patents and patent applications (if not included in your project already
- Conference presentations/proceedings
- Public datasets
- Open source tools created for your research (e.g., a Github repository)
- Press releases and media coverage
- Endorsements and testimonials
- Regulatory approvals or submissions (e.g., FDA)
- Collaboration agreements with other institutions
- Grants, awards, recognition, etc.
- Education material, presentations, webinars, demonstrations
- Clinical Trial Data and Registrations (e.g., at clinicaltrials.gov) if public
- Bioinformatics resources (e.g., Genbank, Protein Data Bank, etc.) if public
- Ethical approvals and statements (from review boards or ethics committees)