Deutsches Referenzzentrum für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften (DRZE)

Titel: Intellectual Property, Ethics and the Market in the Era of Personalised Medicine

Termin: 12.6.2017, 13:00 Uhr, bis 13.6.2017, 16:00 Uhr

Veranstaltungsort:
Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre
St Anne’s College
Oxford
United Kingdom

Referenten: Talks from Professor Graham Dutfield (University of Leeds), Professor Shobita Parthasarathy (University of Michigan), Dr Nick Scott-Ram (Oxford Academic Health Science Network), Dr Mark Bale (Genomics England), Dr Lawrence Cullen (UK IPO), Chris Moran (Wellcome Trust), Dr Siva Thambisetty (London School of Economics), Dr Katerina Sideri (University of Crete, Technis research group), Dr Julian Cockbane (Independent Consultant Patent Attorney), Dr Naomi Hawkins (University of Exeter), Dr Richard Reschen (Oxford University Innovation), Dr Johnathon Liddicoat (University of Cambridge), Liam Curren (Genomics PLC), Professor Timo Minssen (University of Copenhagen), Professor Isabelle Huys (KU Leuven), Professor Chas Bountra (Structural Genomic Consortium, University of Oxford).

Weitere Informationen:
http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/cpm/intellectual-property-ethics-the-market

Kurzbeschreibung: The second of a three-year conference series on Personalised Medicine, Ethics and the Market, this multidisciplinary two-day conference will focus on Intellectual Property (IP) issues. In particular, the programme will bring together academics, practitioners and industry experts to debate ways to promote biomedical innovation in the public interest. Although current debate tends to be polarized, a spectrum of opportunities exists between strong proprietary approaches and unrestricted openness, and the conference will discuss ways to address the challenges and opportunities for personalised medicine. Topics to be discussed include innovation in diagnostics, data sharing and access to clinical trial data, open innovation and the impact of patents on clinical practice.

Kontakt: Centre for Personalised Medicine
St Anne's College
Oxford OX2 6HS
United Kingdom
cpm@well.ox.ac.uk
http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/cpm/

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