| Since 2006 CAS-IP has taken a team approach to conducting its work. The CAS team members are based in various regions across the globe. The benefit of this approach is that staff based in different regions can respond to regional needs more effectively. We have staff based in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. | |
Ms Elise PersetMs Elise Perset is the new Manager of CAS-IP. Elise comes to the CGIAR System from CIRAD where she has been since 2004. Ms. Perset is currently CIRAD’s Legal Counsel for Contracts and Intellectual Property. She has experience working in commercial law and she is a member of the New York Bar (U.S.) and the Paris Bar (Fr.), which means that Ms. Perset is a practitioner of both common law and civil law, a great expertise for the CGIAR, where we have a need for experience in both types of legal systems. Ms. Perset has worked in the areas of technology transfer, partnership support, IP and genetic resources policy development, support to business development teams, and genetic resources. With other CIRAD staff, she has developed tools in the area of IP and genetic resources (GENE-PI), which was further developed by FAO under the name GENE-IT for use in implementation of the multilateral system (MLS). In addition to her duties at CIRAD, Elise is currently a lecturer in IP and Contract law at the Law School of the University of Montpellier, France.
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Sebastian DerwischSebastian holds both a Bachelor of Forestry and a Master of Tropical and International Forestry from the University of Göttingen/Germany. Following an internship at CAS-IP he was drawn into the field of Intellectual Property Management. The main focus of his work has been Humanitarian Use exemptions and the use of Traditional Knowledge in the CGIAR. Sebastian started working for CAS-IP as a full time consultant in 2006. His current focus is on the development of a System Dynamics model for agricultural innovation in developing countries. To view Sebastian’s LinkedIn profile please click here http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/sebastian/derwisch |
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Guat Hong TehGuat Hong Teh graduated with a First Class Honours in Law from the University of London and holds a Masters of Law degree from the prestigious University of Cambridge. She is a member of the Malaysian Bar and before her appointment, was an associate in an international law firm advising on various dispute resolution and intellectual property matters. She brings to the CAS-IP team her transactional IP experience, contractual negotiation skills and litigation background. Guat Hong joined CAS-IP in 2006 and is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
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Kay ChapmanKay Chapman joined CAS-IP in 2005 with over 10 years experience as a marketing communications manager. She brings with her a strong commercial discipline and specialised marketing skills. Kay is a business graduate and holds a postgraduate diploma in marketing from the UK’s Chartered Institute of Marketing. Since joining CAS-IP she has applied her marketing expertise to disseminating the results of CAS-IP work to a wider audience, with initatives such as the CAS-IP blog for which she is editor. Kay is currently studying for her LLB with the University of London. To view Kay’s LinkedIn profile please click here http://www.linkedin.com/pub/9/325/ab2 |
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Peter BlochPeter Bloch is a consultant to CAS-IP, assisting CG centres with IP related technology transfer and market development issues. Bloch worked in film and multimedia for 25 years. He started and managed a production company and developed educational media for clients including IBM, McGraw Hill, Sony, the Getty Museum and the Library of Congress. He joined Light Years IP in 2000 and assisted clients to explore the commercial potential of under-utilised and “invisible” IP assets. After working on projects in Ethiopia, Jamaica, Paraguay and Kenya, he left Light Years in 2007 and joined CAS-IP. His current focus is on seed sector development in sub Saharan Africa. |
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Dr. Sean ButlerHonorary Research Fellow for CAS-IP based in Cambridge University, UK Dr Sean Butler studied Law at both Oxford University (St. Edmund Hall) and the London School of Economics and Genetics at Cambridge University before taking his PhD in social science at Imperial College, London. He is a qualified solicitor, and has worked in both private practice and for Royal Dutch Shell in the UK specialising in intellectual property, particularly in life sciences. His field of research is technology transfer, focusing on academic-industry collaborations, spin-outs and patent licensing. He has conducted research projects for the BBSRC and the Finnish government, and is currently working on a project for the European Commission on intellectual property in collaborative research. Dr. Butler has been an Honorary Research Fellow for CAS-IP since 2005. |
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Shawn LanderszShawn is the CAS-IP Programme & Media Assisant. He has many years experience working at Bioversity International on various administrative matters, in particular meeting logistics. Shawn is also a keen photographer and you can see some of his work on the CAS-IP Flickr site which he maintains. http://www.flickr.com/photos/casip/ |
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Karine MalgrandKarine is working with CAS-IP to coordinate activities for the National Partners Initiative. She acts as a focal point for questions and as a facilitator to move work plans forward. We are fortunate to have Karine on the team in this role as she brings a wealth of experience in planning research projects in Agriculture, Food Security and Health. She regularly facilitates strategy development meetings with culturally diverse stakeholder and researcher groups. Her work includes coordinating research with organisations in developing countries, the monitoring and evaluation of projects and fundraising activities for national partners and international organisations. |
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Sebastian PoehlmannSebastian Poehlmann originally started work with CAS-IP as part of a GTZ funded internship scheme where he was working on the CAS System Dynamics Modelling research project with Sebastian Derwisch and Birgit Kopainsky. After the termination of his internship he continued to support that project for several months as a consultant to CAS-IP before he took over the technical supervision of the Licence Central project in winter 2008. He is currently working with CAS-IP legal staff and web developers on a testing version of the Licence Central web platform which is to be released by April/May 2009. An economist, Sebastian first specialised in Behavioural Microeconomics at the LMU in Munich before going on to focus his efforts on System Dynamics Modelling during a Masters programme at Bergen University in Norway. At present he is finishing his Diploma Thesis in education economics. |
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Dr. Birgit KopainskyBirgit is supporting Sebastian Derwisch and Sebastian Pöhlmann in the development of the system dynamics model for analysing the contribution of IP to agricultural innovation systems in developing countries. Her research and consulting are driven by an interest in the management of socioeconomic transformation processes, both in developing countries and in lagging rural regions in industrialised countries. Birgit holds a masters degree in Geography and a PhD in Agricultural Economics from ETH Zurich. She has been a guest researcher at the System Dynamics Group at the University at Albany in the United States and is currently a member of the System Dynamics Group at the University of Bergen in Norway. |
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Francesca Re ManningFrancesca Re Manning is an English qualified solicitor specialised in Commercial and Intellectual Property Law. She graduated with a First Class Honours in Political Sciences, International Law, from the University of Siena, Italy, and holds a Masters of Law degree from the University of Cambridge, UK. She has working experience in a number of International Organisations, including UNICEF, UNHCR and the Council of Europe. She is the founder and Secretary of UNIFEM, Cambridge branch, to which she contributes in her spare time. Francesca is Italian and speaks English, Spanish and French fluently. She brings to the CAS-IP team her transactional IP experience and contractual negotiation skills, as well as her understanding of the international setting. Francesca joined CAS-IP in 2008 and is based in Cambridge, England. |
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Peter MunyiPeter holds degrees in law from Stockholm University, Sweden and Moi University, Kenya as well a specialised certificate in regulation of genetic engineering from Tromso University, Norway. An advocate of the High Court of Kenya and a qualified patent attorney, Peter specialises in intellectual property law and has published widely on the subject. He also serves as the Chief Legal Officer at ICIPE, an intergovernmental agricultural research centre base in Nairobi. |
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