Intellectual Property in Chemistry: A Guide to Applying for and Obtaining a Patent for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars
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Book Details:
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Publisher: CRC Press
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Author: Nelson Durán
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st Edition
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ISBN: 9781138600829
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Pages: 139
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.5 inches
About the Book:
How to Read and Write a Patent by Nelson Durán is a practical guide designed to help students, researchers, and professionals navigate the often-complex world of patents. Tailored primarily for graduate students who are just beginning their research journey and may lack experience with patents, this book provides clear, step-by-step instructions for both reading and writing patents in the context of Chemistry and related fields.
Durán addresses a common question among newcomers to research: How should I read and write a patent? The book offers practical insights and advice that are essential for understanding the structure and language of patents, which is fundamental for the success of research projects. By emphasizing the importance of patent comprehension and writing skills, Durán helps students and researchers effectively incorporate patent information into their work, whether they are preparing their own inventions or reviewing existing patents.
Written in an accessible style, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone working in the field of Chemistry and other scientific disciplines, offering an essential foundation for the successful navigation of patents in research and innovation.