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DODDS, John

DODDS, John Photograph John Dodds was born in the U.K. but has lived and worked in the Middle East, Latin America, and the United States. He became a U.S. citizen in the 1980s. Originally trained as a biochemist, he earned both a Bachelor’s and Doctoral degree at the University of London. Dr. Dodds also earned a law degree in the U.S. and founded the law firm Dodds and Associates in 1999. His early research career focused on plant biochemistry and plant tissue culture. In the early 1980s, Dr. Dodds co-authored a standard and well-used textbook on techniques for culturing plant tissue. His work focused on plant genetic conservation in vitro and plant transformation systems. He then moved into the area of agricultural development and has worked in, and traveled to, more than 100 countries. Dr. Dodds has also been a teacher in many capacities, from a professor in both the U.S. and the U.K. to the coordinator of regular IP training programs that have been offered through his law firm in several countries. In his few hours of spare time, Dr. Dodds also writes novels and assists his wife in restoring historic buildings.

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Show AbstractAbstract Plants, Germplasm, Genebanks, and Intellectual Property: Principles, Options, and Management

Show AbstractAbstract Potential Use of a Computer-Generated Contract Template System (CoGenCo) to Facilitate Licensing of Traits and Varieties

Show AbstractAbstract Practical Considerations for the Establishment of a Technology Transfer Office

Show AbstractAbstract The Statutory Toolbox: An Introduction

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