Office of Technology Transfer
The George Washington University's Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) works proactively with University faculty, staff, and students and is responsible for managing University technologies through patent protection and licensing to companies. Our mission is to promote University technologies through establishing partnerships with companies of all sizes so that the fruits of University research directly create new economic activity while solving human and societal problems.
For more information, questions, or suggestions, please contact us or one of our team representatives:
Charanjeet S. Guron, Ph.D., CLP
Associate Director
Office of Technology Transfer
202-994-8394
cguron@gwu.edu
Susan S. Allen
Intellectual Property Manager
Office of Technology Transfer
202-994-4345
allensu@gwu.edu
Vincent Spinella-Mamo
Licensing Associate
Office of Technology Transfer
202-994-8975
vmamo@gwu.edu
Please submit written documentation to:
Office of Technology Transfer
2033 K Street, N.W., suite 750
Washington, DC 20052
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