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To: yelostar

What are the authors’ credentials? I’ll go with the Stanford professors, including Dr. Scott Atlas, who have a different opinion.


7 posted on 04/08/2021 11:29:33 AM PDT by norcal joe
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To: norcal joe
I know better than to blindly follow credentials.

Too bad so many at FR are turning into sheep.


19 posted on 04/08/2021 11:49:20 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: norcal joe
What are the authors’ credentials? I’ll go with the Stanford professors, including Dr. Scott Atlas, who have a different opinion.

Dr. David Martin is the founding CEO of M∙CAM Inc. M∙CAM is the international leader in intellectual property-based financial risk management. From auditing patent quality for governments and patent offices to providing state-of-the-art actuarial risk management systems and solutions to the largest banks and insurance companies, M∙CAM has established a global standard in patent quality and commercial validity assessment and management.

A spokesperson for global intellectual property accountability and quality reform, Dr. Martin has worked closely with the United States Congress, numerous trade and financial regulatory agencies in the United States, Europe, and Asia, in advocating and deploying infrastructure to support growing reliance on proprietary rights in business transactions. M∙CAM has supported the modernization of intellectual property, tax, and accounting laws through its work with oversight agencies and policymakers.

Dr. Martin has founded several for-profit and non-profit companies and organizations and serves on several boards. He was the founding CEO of Mosaic Technologies Inc., a company that developed and commercialized advanced computational linguistics technologies, dynamic data compression and encryption technologies, electrical field transmission technology, medical diagnostics, and stealth/anechoic technology. He was a founding member of Japan’s Institute for Interface Science & Technology. He founded and served as Executive Director of the Charlottesville Venture Group. He has served as a board member for the Research Institute for Small and Emerging Business (Washington D.C.), the Academy for Augmenting Grassroots Technological Innovations (India), the IST (Japan) the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce (Virginia), and the Charlottesville Industrial Development Agency (Virginia).

As a former Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia’s School of Medicine, Dr. Martin founded the University’s first wholly-owned, for-profit, research and development and technology transfer corporation. Engaged in domestic and international technology transfer, clinical research, and financing, this company pioneered new techniques of innovation management that have become industry standards. In 1999, Dr. Martin was appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia to serve on the Joint Commission on Technology and Science and has served the General Assembly and Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology on numerous occasions.

Dr. Martin’s work with the Batten Institute at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia and his related work at the Indian Institute for Management in Ahmedabad, India, has brought unprecedented curricular focus to areas of intangible asset risk management, finance, and accounting standards. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Martin has closely advised intellectual property-based finance and investment programs in India, China, Denmark, the European Union, the United Kingdom, South Africa, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the United States the United Arab Emirates.

Dr. Martin has publications in law, medicine, engineering, finance, and education. He maintains active research in the fields of linguistic genomics, fractal financial risk modeling, as well as continuing his over 15 years of research in cellular membrane ionic signaling.




Sorry about the length - it's the one I found first.

29 posted on 04/08/2021 12:17:56 PM PDT by yelostar
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To: norcal joe
I’ll go with the Stanford professors, including Dr. Scott Atlas, who have a different opinion.

Maybe they both have interesting things to say.

63 posted on 04/08/2021 2:11:41 PM PDT by yelostar
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