The latest phase of the Trump administrationâs offensive against Harvard University is a comprehensive review of the universityâs federally funded research programs, and the threat to strip the schoolâs lucrative portfolio of patents.
In a letter to the Harvard president, Alan Garber, posted online on Friday, Donald Trumpâs commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, accused Harvard of breaching its legal and contractual requirements tied to federally funded research programs and patents.
Lutnick also said the commerce department has begun a âmarch-inâ process under the federal Bayh-Dole Act that could let the government take ownership of the patents or grant licenses.
âThe Department places immense value on the groundbreaking scientific and technological advancements that emerge from the Governmentâs partnerships with institutions like Harvard,â Lutnick wrote.
He said that carried a âcritical responsibilityâ for Harvard to ensure that its intellectual property derived from federal funding is used to maximize benefits to the American people.