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Stanley P. Kowalski, J.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Law
Director, International Technology Transfer Institute (ITTI)

Dr. Stanley P. Kowalski
  • BS, The University of Pittsburgh
  • BS, The Pennsylvania State University
  • PhD, Cornell University
  • JD, Franklin Pierce Law Center
  • stanley.kowalski@law.unh.edu
  • (603) 513-5249
  • Courses: Advanced International Technology Transfer Institute Class, Advanced International Technology Transfer Institute Clinic, International Technology Transfer Institute Class, International Technology Transfer Institute Clinic
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Geneticist and researcher, Dr. Stanley P. Kowalski,  served as management consultant in intellectual property and technology transfer at the AmeriCenter in Cornell, NY prior to earning his JD from Pierce Law in 2005. He is currently working on projects seeking to improve the agriculture of developing countries.

From 1999 to 2001, Dr. Kowalski analyzed and evaluated agricultural biotechnology relating to ISAAA's Global lP Initiative in developing nations. He also worked as a research geneticist at the Vegetable Laboratory of BARC-West in Beltsville, MD and as a postdoctoral research associate at Cornell University's Department of Plant Breeding in the late 1990s.

As a research associate at Texas A&M University from 1991 to 1994, Kowalski developed RFLP-based genome mapping strategies for improvement of commodity crops important to Texas.

Kowalski has published numerous articles relating to genetics, molecular structure and plant crops.

In December 2011, he was named an approved candidate on the Fulbright Specialists Roster.

Selected publications

Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation
Dr. Stanley P. Kowalski, Contribiting Editor
A free resource from MIHR and PIPRA


Intellectual Property in the Public Interest at Pierce Law: Past, Present and Future

by Professor Jon Cavicchi JD ‘84/LLM ‘99 and Visiting Scholar Dr. Stanley Kowalski ‘05

The Engine of International Development:
The Role of Intellectual Property (IP)

  • Enhanced Social & Economic Welfare
  • IP Education & Training
  • IP Capacity: Human & Institutional
  • Technology Transfer, Patenting, Licensing
  • International Partnerships in Product Development
  • Critical Innovations in Health & Agriculture
  • Widespread Access to Critical Innovations
  • Improved Public Health & Nutrition

Intellectual Property and the Global Public Interest
The Role of Building IP Capacity in Developing Countries

Presentation by Dr. Stanley P. Kowalski, Scholar in Residence
PowerPoint presentation of October 2007 (3.9 MB)


Why America Must Advance Innovation in Africa

Why America Must Advance Innovation
in Africa

Published in STARS AND STRIPES by Stanley P. Kowalski, J.D., Ph.D.; Professor of Law; Director, International Technology Transfer Institute (ITTI)


ITTI in the news

UNH Law's International Technology Transfer Institute At Work In Africa, Asia, South America: Read full story.

Students Present Research to World Health Organization, WTO, WIPO in Geneva: Read full story

UNH Law Awarded at Association of University Technology Managers Conference: Read story