Volume 29 Issue 3 (2011)

  • by
    Huanming Yang.

    Support the : a case study of the free sharing of human genome data

    Professor Huanming Yang is co-founder and president of BGI Shenzhen (formally the Beijing Institute of Genomics). BGI made China’s contribution to the human genome project. From 1% of the human…

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  • by
    George Church.

    Thoughts on the

    George Church is a professor at Harvard University and founder of the personal genome project. He has patents in the fields of genome reading and writing, automation and instrumentation, and…

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  • by
    Peter Drahos.

    Patents, practical ethics and scientists

    Peter Drahos is a Professor in the Regulatory Institutions Network, College of Asia Pacific, Australian National University and holds a Chair in Intellectual Property in the Centre for Commercial Law…

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  • by
    Graham Dutfield.

    The : a missed opportunity?

    Graham Dutfield is professor of international governance at Leeds, research affiliate of the Intellectual Property Law and Technology Program at York University, Toronto, and adjunct professor at the Center for…

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