Hello,

I am hoping to get in touch with someone with expertise in open-source software 
licensing, IP, and commercialization, particularly in the context of academic 
computational biology research. I work with the Computational Biology & 
Medicine program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto. Our research 
groups develop numerous open-source software packages and web applications 
geared towards various aspects of cancer research. However, we don't have a 
clear strategy on software licensing, and how those licenses affect their 
utility down the line. In particular, there are open questions about how 
someone can balance the principles of open science with the potential for 
commercialization. We are interested in speaking to an expert in this area, to 
help inform our future direction. More specifically, I am interested in setting 
up a talk or seminar of some kind, depending on the cost. Is this something 
that members of the Apache software foundation would be interested in being 
involved in?

Thanks,

Paul Brogee

Program Coordinator

Computational Biology & Medicine Program

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

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