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Jason Stolworthy, J.D.
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Jason Stolworthy is Idaho National Laboratory’s Technology Deployment director. INL’s TD Department works to deploy and transfer to the private sector hundreds of technologies that can benefit the public, ensuring that the public’s investments in research and development (R&D) achieve a maximum return for national economic benefit. Stolworthy worked at INL from 2004 to 2013, first as a technology transfer licensing executive and then as deputy director for technology deployment. He left INL to become director of Intellectual Property Management for the Qatar Foundation, establishing Qatar’s first intellectual property management and technology transfer office. It now manages more than 360 inventions, more than 300 patents, and helps more than 600 inventors advance their ideas. He returned to INL in 2016. He is a registered patent attorney and holds bachelor’s degrees from Idaho State University in chemistry and biochemistry, a master’s degree from University of Idaho in chemical engineering, and a Juris Doctor from University of Idaho College of Law.
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