The document summarizes a seminar on intellectual property given by Dr. Roberto Zayas. Dr. Zayas defined intellectual property, which includes trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and patents. Patents grant the right to exclude others from using an invention for a period of time in exchange for publicly disclosing the invention. The seminar also discussed the patent process and requirements, as well as debates around what types of scientific discoveries should be patentable. While patents can promote innovation by rewarding inventors, others argue they slow scientific progress. The student found the seminar productive for learning about the implications of patenting in science.