In each episode of Brains & Guts, we interview gastroenterology innovators and inventors to unpack their successes, pitfalls, and learnings. The goal? Empower individual gastroenterologists with the skills to explore ideas and apply the innovator’s mindset to everyday practice.
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In each episode of Brains & Guts, we interview gastroenterology innovators and inventors to unpack their successes, pitfalls, and learnings. The goal? Empower individual gastroenterologists with the skills to explore ideas and apply the innovator’s mindset to everyday practice.
'Why Freedom to Operate Matters', featuring Steven Fallon, JD
Brains & Guts: The GI Innovation Podcast
30 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
'Why Freedom to Operate Matters', featuring Steven Fallon, JD
In this episode, we are joined by Steven Fallon, JD, a shareholder at Greer, Burns & Crain in Chicago and an intellectual property expert. Steven explains why freedom to operate analyses are crucial before manufacturing and sales. The conversation also covers: how FTO differs from patentability, how to conduct an analysis and mitigate risks, and why intellectual property law can actually help you compete against big businesses. (30:57)
Brains & Guts: The GI Innovation Podcast
In each episode of Brains & Guts, we interview gastroenterology innovators and inventors to unpack their successes, pitfalls, and learnings. The goal? Empower individual gastroenterologists with the skills to explore ideas and apply the innovator’s mindset to everyday practice.