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Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP)

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Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP)

A 501(c)(3) affiliated corporation of the Virginia Tech Foundation

A technology engine

In coordination with Innovation and Partnerships, Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP) serves the Virginia Tech community to protect inventions and ensure that intellectual property developed at Virginia Tech is transitioned to market, where it can deliver societal and economic benefit.

VTIP supports the transition by shepherding inventions through patenting and license negotiation. We bring extensive experience in intellectual property management and transactions and offer business-friendly terms to streamline the process and create win-wins.

From support to impact

We help discoveries reach markets where they drive business growth, seed new enterprises, and enable economic prosperity.

VTIP Board of Directors

VTIP is governed by a board of directors as required in our bylaws. The board includes ex-officio members, as well as elected members from Virginia Tech and externally. We are grateful to our board members for their leadership and service to VTIP.

Grant Brewer

President of Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties
Executive Director, LICENSE

Virginia Tech Holtzman Alumni Center
901 Prices Fork Road
Blacksburg, VA 24061

(540) 231-9425
grantb76@vt.edu

VTIP Board Members

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    Nelson Chu
    Nelson Chu , bio

    //Nelson Chu joined Kinetic Ventures in 1998, and brings extensive technology, engineering, and consulting expertise to the firm. His investment activities focus on information and infrastructure technologies, enterprise and internet software, database-related applications, and other emerging software and hardware technologies. He has led a broad range of Kinetic investments including Cardlytics, LogicBlox-Predictix (acquired by Infor), Tower Cloud (acquired by Communications Sales & Leasing, now Uniti Group), BroadWare (acquired by Cisco), VerticalOne (acquired by SONE), FoodBuy (acquired by Compass Group), Instant Financial, Navistone, OPTii Solutions, Kobiton, and ProctorFree.<br/>Prior to joining Kinetic, Chu was a management consultant with McKinsey & Company in Atlanta, where he served as an advisor on strategic and operational issues for various computer, telecom, transportation, and manufacturing industry clients. Previously, he was a development manager with Oracle Corporation, where he led the design, development, and support of products within the Oracle Applications suite of financial products.

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    Jennifer Reynolds
    Jennifer Reynolds , bio

    //Jennifer Reynolds is an experienced and entrepreneurial executive with more than 25 years of experience growing companies in startup/early-stage biotechnology and high technology environments. She has a passion for applying science and business expertise to challenging scientific concerns and toward the development, commercialization, and support of technologies and services across diverse high-technology sectors. She has experience and skills in corporate and laboratory operations, business development, strategic and financial planning, project management, grants/contracts administration, and resource management.<br/>She and her team at Salamandra provide strategic, technical, and regulatory consulting services to the pharmaceutical industry. At the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, she led the 60+ company incubation/acceleration program in life sciences, cybersecurity, and clean technology. She previously served in a COO capacity at a molecular diagnostics platform company in Maryland, growing the company from the ground up. She has also served as a DNA forensics expert and crime laboratory director at one of the nation’s most prestigious private forensics testing laboratories. <br/>She earned her Ph.D. in human genetics from the Medical College of Virginia (VCU); her MBA from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at University of Maryland College Park; and her bachelor’s degree in biology from Virginia Tech.

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    Rob Bertin
    Rob Bertin , bio

    //Robert “Rob” Bertin has nearly 20 years of experience litigating patent, trademark, trade secret, and copyright cases throughout the United States, counseling clients on intellectual property (IP) and negotiating transactions involving IP. He has represented clients at the center of some of the largest patent portfolio sale and licensing events in the high tech industry, including the Nortel and Kodak transactions.<br/>Bertin leverages a technical background to represent large and small companies primarily in high technology industries. His IP practice has been recognized in Super Lawyers, and he is a past chair of the patent, trademark, and copyright section of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Involving an array of technologies, his practice includes representing clients with IP issues in wireless and landline telecommunications devices, systems, and services, computer technology, electronic commerce, medical devices, and more.<br/>Prior to practicing law, Bertin was an electrical engineer with IBM Corporation’s Federal Systems Division, where he designed circuits and packaging for logic, memory, and microprocessor chips. He also wrote proposals and technical studies regarding satellite systems and radiation-induced failure mechanisms in semiconductor devices. He has published papers and has been awarded two U.S. patents for his work in these areas.

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    X.J. Meng
    X.J. Meng , bio

    //Xiang-Jin "X.J." Meng studies emerging and re-emerging viral diseases that impact veterinary and human public health. As a University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology at Virginia Tech, he is widely considered one of the world’s leading scientists on hepatitis E virus, porcine circovirus type 2, and porcine reproductive and respiration syndrome virus. His laboratory developed the first USDA fully licensed vaccine to protect against porcine circovirus type 2 infection and its associated diseases in pigs, a major threat to the global swine industry. Meng also discovered swine hepatitis E virus in pigs, which led to a paradigm shift and the recognition of hepatitis E as a zoonotic disease that can infect across the species barrier.<br/>Meng has authored or co-authored more than 300 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. He has been awarded research grants as a PI totaling more than $17 million, and he is also a co-investigator on other awarded grants of more than $28 million. He is a named inventor on 21 awarded and 17 pending U.S. patents, as well as 40 awarded foreign patents.

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    John Newby
    John Newby , bio

    //John Newby is CEO at Virginia Bio, the statewide nonprofit trade association for the life science industry. Approximately 300 companies spanning biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, med tech, diagnostics, digital health, bioinformatics, agriculture and industrial bio, and related fields are based in Virginia, mainly clustered around research universities and medical institutions. Virginia Bio is the sole state affiliate and works closely with key national industry organizations BIO, AdvaMed, MDMA, PhRMA, and We Work for Health.<br/>Newby was formerly commissioner of the Virginia Department of Veterans Services (VDVS), where he led an 850-member agency located across 50 Virginia locations, delivering employment, education, benefits, behavioral health, and long-term health care services to Virginia’s reservists, guardsmen, transitioning service members, and 725,000 veterans. Prior to leading VDVS, Newby practiced corporate, intellectual property, and Hatch-Waxman biopharmaceutical law at international law firms in Richmond and Washington, D.C., and at a multinational company. He previously commanded an Air Force special operations unit supporting the U.S. Army’s 3rd and 7th Special Forces Groups (Airborne), and served in Iraq as an aviator aboard the Boeing B-1B Lancer strategic bomber. He earned his J.D. at the University of Virginia School of Law and his bachelor’s degree, with military distinction, at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

VTIP Board Members Ex-Officio

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    Brandy Salmon
    Brandy Salmon , bio

    Vice President for Innovation and Partnerships //With over 25 years of experience at the intersection of research and business, Brandy Salmon serves as vice president of innovation and partnerships for Virginia Tech. In this role, she leads LINK + LICENSE + LAUNCH, a unit founded to build industry partnerships, commercialize technologies, and start new ventures. While at Virginia Tech, Brandy played a seminal role in working with leaders in the commonwealth to attract Amazon’s HQ2 and launch Virginia Tech’s growing presence and innovation network in the greater Washington, D.C., area, leading a cross-functional delivery team to set the vision for the campus and accomplish key milestones.<br/>Brandy believes in the power of teams. “Everything we do at Virginia Tech is thanks to the dedication of talented people who live and breathe our mission of service and our partners who are an integral part of that,” she says. “Together, we can change the world.” <br/>Brandy holds a B.A. from the University of Virginia, an MBA from Duke University, and a doctorate in microbiology and immunology from Cornell University.//brandy.salmon@vt.edu//(540) 231-7860

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    Elizabeth McClanahan
    Elizabeth McClanahan , bio

    //Justice (ret.) Elizabeth A. McClanahan serves as CEO of the Virginia Tech Foundation, an independent nonstock corporation established in 1948 for the sole purpose of managing Virginia Tech’s endowment and real estate portfolio. Its wholly owned for-profit subsidiary, Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, is a research park that catalyzes commercialization and industry collaboration.<br/>Justice McClanahan began her legal career in private practice at Penn, Stuart & Eskridge, where she later became a shareholder, director, and management committee member. She was admitted to six state bars – Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky – and earned a Martindale-Hubbell AV Rating. After practicing in the private sector, Justice McClanahan served as Virginia's Chief Deputy Attorney General and on the Court of Appeals of Virginia. Her legal career culminated with her appointment by the Virginia General Assembly to Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.<br/>Before joining the Virginia Tech Foundation, Justice McClanahan served as president and dean at Appalachian School of Law in Buchanan County, Virginia, her home county. She has served as chair of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia; vice rector of her alma mater, the College of William and Mary; Williamson Fellow at William and Mary College of Law; Street Memorial Distinguished Visitor in Real Estate Law at Appalachian School of Law; El Paso Natural Gas Law Fellow at the University of Colorado School of Law; and on the faculty for the Summer Management Program at Wake Forest School of Business and Accountancy. She is an adjunct professor of finance at Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business, where she teaches legal, financing, and ethical Issues for entrepreneurs.<br/>Justice McClanahan is an active member on several boards of directors, including the Virginia Chamber of Commerce; the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine; Carilion Clinic; and Delta Dental of Virginia. She has received civic and professional awards, including Virginia Jaycees Outstanding Young Virginian; the Roanoke Blacksburg Technology Council Ruby Award; Virginia Business Power 500; David M. Young Award, Virginia Oil & Gas Association; Virginia Lawyers Media “Influential Women of Virginia”; Virginia Business Legal Elite; the William Skelton Extension Leadership Award, Virginia Cooperative Extension; and The Top 50 Women Chief Executive Officers, Women We Admire.

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    Daniel Sui
    Daniel Sui , bio

    //Daniel “Dan” Sui is an internationally renowned geographer/GIScientist with research interests focusing on GIS-based spatial analysis and modeling for urban, environmental, and public health applications. As chief research and innovation officer, he is responsible for supporting and growing Virginia Tech’s research portfolio that includes extramural funding.<br/>Sui is an established researcher who has been published in more than 230 scholarly publications covering various interdisciplinary topics and who frequently delivers keynote speeches, endowed, or invited guest lectures. Prior to joining the Virginia Tech community, Sui served as the University of Arkansas’ vice chancellor for research and innovation and grew research expenditures to a new historical high of $180 million, which directly contributed to the university’s $2.2 billion economic impact for the state of Arkansas.<br/>Sui also served as the division director of Social and Economic Sciences for the National Science Foundation and was instrumental with the initiatives “Harnessing the Data Revolution,” “Growing Convergence Research,” and “The Future of Work at the Human-technology Frontier.” He has worked to develop a stronger public-private partnership for social and economic sciences research.<br/>Sui also served as chair of the Department of Geography at the Ohio State University. During his time there, he directed the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis and the Geographic Analysis Core unit of the Institute of Population Research. Sui also held distinguished professorships with appointments in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Social and Behavioral Sciences.<br>From 2004-09, Sui served as assistant vice president for research at Texas A&M University and as the Reta A. Haynes Endowed Chair of Geosciences in the College of Geosciences, with a joint appointment in the School of Public Health. He was a Guggenheim Fellow, a Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow, and the recipient of an American Association of Geographers Distinguished Scholar Award. He received his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Georgia. At Peking University in Beijing, China, he earned both his master’s degree in remote sensing and geographic information systems and his bachelor’s degree in geography.

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    Simon Allen , bio

    //Simon Allen serves as vice president for finance and chief financial officer at Virginia Tech. He has direct responsibility for the oversight and management of the university’s key financial operations, including budget and financial planning, capital financing, financial reporting, treasury management, accounting, university bursar, insurance, payroll, travel, procurement, and tax. He also serves as university treasurer.<br/>Allen provides leadership and oversight to strategic and financial planning, ensures overall management and integrity of the university's budget, provides guidance for university business and financial initiatives, represents the university in its relationships with its affiliated organizations, and engages in the processes of obtaining new resources and allocating resources such that goals and objectives are accomplished consistent with the university’s mission.<br/>He previously served as Cornell University’s vice president for finance and chief financial officer, where he was responsible for the university treasurer, bursar and controller’s offices, procurement and contract management, as well as other insurance, asset, and real estate functions. He oversaw an annual operating budget of approximately $6 billion, net assets of $14 billion, a debt portfolio of $1.9 billion, and approximately $1 billion in capital assets while providing oversight support for the university’s three campuses in Ithaca, New York, and New York City.<br/>Prior to his career in higher education, Allen was employed in the finance sector, most recently as the U.S. managing director of real estate private equity for leading European asset management firm Amundi Asset Management. He earned an MBA with concentrations in finance and economics from the University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom; a master’s degree in environmental management from Duke University; and a Bachelor of Science in urban estate management from the University of Westminster, London.

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