Please join Dr. Maureen McCormick, FSCJ Professor of History, for a lively discussion about how the creation of Gatorade, initially developed for the University of Florida’s football team, had far-reaching consequences beyond the sports field. This workshop explores how Gatorade’s development intersected with the Bayh-Dole Act, significantly altering the landscape of scientific discoveries and patents within American universities. These changes, while promoting innovation and commercialization, also raise important questions about the future of knowledge production.
[This abstract was written with the help of AI, which is a driving force of the current industrial revolution and elements of which have been patented.]
Come to this engaging and interactive workshop where all participants will receive a certificate of completion, classroom materials, and dinner.
Dinner provided!
Event Location: FSCJ Kent Campus (3939 Roosevelt Blvd), Building E, Room E104