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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 17

Recommendations of the University Patent Committee

(16) T h e University Patent Committee has recommended that the following actions be taken with regard to inventions and discoveries made at the University of Illinois. Background information concerning the individual cases has been sent to the Committee on Patents of the Board of Trustees. 1. Laser Beam Angular Scanner with Active Polarization Orientation and Adjustments — Alexander Scheeline, assistant professor of chemistry, and Mark A. Lovik, graduate teaching assistant in the School of Chemical Sciences, UrbanaChampaign, inventors; developed with support from the National Science Foundation. 2. Synthesis of Trifluoromethyl Trifluoromethanesulfonate — James C. Martin, professor of chemistry, and Stephen L. Taylor, graduate research assistant in the School of Chemical Sciences, Urbana-Champaign, inventors; developed with support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. University Patents, Inc., reported that it did not elect to subject these disclosures to the terms of the servicing agreement. T h e University Patent Committee recommends that the University retain rights to make and use these concepts and release all other patent rights to the respective sponsors. 3. Fraction Spillage Detector — Michael R. Jarvis, graduate research assistant in microbiology, and Donald S. Fulton, assistant electronics engineer in the School of Life Sciences, Urbana-Champaign, inventors; developed with support from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. University Patents, Inc., reported that it did not elect to subject this disclosure to the terms of the servicing agreement. T h e University Patent Committee recommends that the University not request greater patent rights from the sponsor. 4. Alcohol Treatment of Protein Sources for Ruminants — Larry L. Berger, assistant professor of animal science, Urbana-Champaign, inventor. 5. Atmospheric Dehydration of Ground Meat II— Marvin P. Steinberg, Professor of food engineering in food science, and Theodore S. Lioutas, graduate research assistant in food science, Urbana-Champaign, inventors. 6. Obstetrical Birthing Chair/Table — Bryce G. Rutter, former graduate teaching assistant and former graduate research assistant in art and design, UrbanaChampaign, inventor. 7. New In Vitro System for Identification of Chemical Carcinogens— Newton Khoobyarian, professor of microbiology and immunology and acting head of the department, and Wayne W. Wilson, graduate teaching assistant and trainee in microbiology and immunology, Medical Center, inventors. University Patents, Inc., reported that it did not elect to subject these disclosures to the terms of the servicing agreement. T h e University Patent Committee has recommended that the University retain rights to make and use these concepts and release all other patent rights to the respective inventors. I concur.

On motion of Mr. Hahn, these recommendations were approved. Agreement for Services with Ozark Air Lines, Willard Airport

(17) T h e present agreement with Ozark Air Lines for services in the Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance, expires June 30, 1982. Although both parties wish t o renew, negotiations are incomplete for the landing fee portion of the agreement. I t is proposed, therefore, pending