Professor Tabrez Ebrahim Receives Fulbright Specialist Award
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Professor Tabrez Ebrahim Receives Fulbright Specialist Award Working with colleagues at Jordan University of Science & Technology, Professor Tabrez Ebrahim explored the interface between bioethics and patent law as a Fulbright Specialist this summer.
Professor Ebrahim notes, “I was excited to collaborate on research and curriculum development pertaining to the interface between bioethics and patent law with my colleagues Qosay Al-Balas PhD, Omar Khabour PhD, Karem Al-Zoubi PhD, and Wael Al-Delaimy MD PhD, and contributing to the Research Ethics Program in Jordan.” Ebrahim specializes in patent law, law and technology, computational legal analysis and empirical legal studies, business law, and property law.
The Fulbright Specialist program is an international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government that is designed to build lasting connections between countries. Projects run from two to six weeks.
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