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2002-2003
BIOMEDICAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION
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April 11,
2003

Infinite
Leadership
Modesto A. Maidique, Ph.D., President, FIU |
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March 28, 2003

The
Value and Challenge of Commercializing Knowledge
Products
Michael Cleare, Ph.D. |
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March 7, 2003

Developing
a Winning Regulatory Strategy for the New Biomedical
Venture
Janice M. Hogan, Esq. |
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February 14, 2003

The
Innovation Engine: The Interrelation Between
Human, Intellectual, and Financial Capitals
in New Ventures
Mario J. Martinez |
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January 24, 2003

Patent
Protection for Newly Developed Products
Henry W. Collins, Esq. |
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December 13, 2002

Understanding
Legal Structures for Entrepreneurial Businesses
Ana Cela Harris, Esq. |
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November 22, 2002

Building
Value in Early Stage Ventures
John L. Babitt, Jr., CPA |
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November 8, 2002

The
Development of Bioengeneering
William P. Murphy, Jr., M.D. |
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The
Engineering Accreditation Commission of the
Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology (EAC/ABET) accredits engineering
programs on a nationwide basis. Students wishing
more information about accreditation should
consult their respective departmental office
or the Office of the Dean. The following baccalaureate
engineering programs in the college are accredited
by ABET, Inc., Biomedical Engineering, Civil
Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical
Engineering,
Industrial
Engineering
and Mechanical Engineering.
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