If you disclose the discovery prior to having a provisional or utility patent in place, you will lose all foreign patent rights.
A discovery is anything that was created in your course of work at the University or through the use of University resources. For example, a discovery can be any one or more of the following: New compound or chemical entity, new or improved medical device, diagnostic, software, research tool, new use for a known drug, new method of making a compound, new nucleic acid sequence/probe/reagent, it solves a significant problem, has significant value or is a thesis. The discovery does not need to be market ready.
When in doubt, disclose to the OTT.
Complete instructions on how to fill out and submit the disclosure are on the form. In any case, submit an invention disclosure at least 60 days before publishing or presenting the invention.
For more information email: dora.espinosa@rosalindfranklin.edu
Dora G. Espinosa, MBA
Director of Sponsored Research and Technology Transfer,
Associate Vice President for Research Administration and Technology Transfer
847-578-8524