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TITLE |
AUTHORS |
| 14-2005 |
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1. Patent
Prosecution Strategies for Biotechnological Inventions
2. Patent Prosecution in
Pharmacogenomics |
1.
Wenrong Helen Huang, Jenny J. Yeh. and Dennis Fernandez
2. Wenrong Helen Huang, Nusrat
Khaleeli and Dennis Fernandez |
| 13-2005 |
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1. Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture:
Facilitated Access or Utility Patents on Plant Varieties?
2. An Overview of Plant Variety Protection in South Africa |
1.Walter Smolders
2. Wynand J. Van der Walt and Bastiaan Koster |
| 12-2005 |
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Partnerships in Technology Transfer:
An Innovative Program to Move Biomedical and Health Technologies
from the Laboratory to Worldwide Application |
Luis A Salicrup,
Rachelle F Harris
and Mark L Rohrbau |
| 11-2004 |
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1. An
Overview of Bioprospecting and the Diversa Model
2. Implementing the Principles of
United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity:
The Experience of Kina Biotech in Peru
3. Bioprospecting Partnerships
in
Practice:
A Decade of Experiences
at INBio in Costa Rica |
1.
Eric Mathur,
Charles Costanza,
Leif Christoffersen,
Carolyn Erickson,
Monica Sullivan,
Michelle Bene and
Jay M. Short
2. Carlos Malpica Lizarzaburu
3. Jorge Cabrera
Medaglia |
| 10-2004 |
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1. Intellectual
Property and Licensing and their Impact on Global Public Goods for
Health: Options for Public Sector and Academic Leadership
2. Building a
“Cottage Industry” for Health (and Wealth):
The New Framework for IP Management in India
3. The Role of
Milestones in Licensing Deals to Assure Access to Health Products
in Developing Countries
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1.
Gerald T Keusch
2. R Saha
R,
K Satyanarayana
and
Charles A Gardner
3. Joachim Oehler |
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9-2004
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1.
Protection of Plant-Related Innovations:
Evolution and Current Discussion
2.
Intellectual Property Rights, Patents, Plant Variety Protection and
Contracts:
A perspective from the Private Sector
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1. Bernard Le Buanec
International Seed Federation,
Switzerland
2. Jean
Donnenwirth, John Grace and Stephen Smith Pioneer Hi-Bred
International Inc.,
USA
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8-2004
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Financing the Bioindustry
and Facilitating
Biotechnology Transfer |
Anatole F. Krattiger |
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7-2003
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The Status of Public and Proprietary Germplasm and Information:
An Assessment of Recent Developments at FAO
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Cary Fowler
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6-2003 |
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1. The Future of Technology Transfer
at a Major Land Grant University:
Report of the Cornell University Land Grant Panel on Technology
Transfer
2.The Search for the Holy Grail:
Maximizing Social Welfare under Canadian Biotechnology Patent Policy |
1. WR Coffman, JE Alexander,
DJ BenDaniel, PL Carey,
HG Craighead. RC Fay, PA Gould,
JS Gross, JE Humter, WH Lesser,
S Loker, JN MacLoed, JJ Mingle,
NR Scott & AF Krattiger
2. DA Dierker & PWB Phillips |
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5-2002 |

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1. The Effects of
International Property Rights on Foreign Direct Investment and Imports
into Developing Countries in the Post TRIPs Era
2. Technology
Transfer for Humanitarian Use: Economic Issues and Market Segmentation
Approaches
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1. W. Lesser
2. Travis J. Lybbert |
4-2002
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Public-Private Partnerships for
Efficient Proprietary Biotech Management and Transfer, and Increased Private Sector Investments
A Briefings Paper with Six Proposals Commissioned by UNIDO |
Anatole F. Krattiger
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3-2001
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Towards an Intellectual Property
Clearinghouse for Ag-Biotechnology:
1. An Issues Paper
2. Summary of an Industrial, Academia, and International Development
Round Table |
1. Gregory Graff,
David Zilberman
2. Gregory Graff,
Alan Bennett,
Brian Wright
and David Zilberman
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