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Broad consent for research With biological samples: Workshop conclusions
Am J BioethicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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The Nagoya Protocol and synthetic biology research: A look at the potential impacts
Synthetic Biology ProjectDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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A reverse notice and takedown regime to enable public interest uses of technically protected copyrighted works
Berkeley Technology Law JournalDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Growing pains in the administrative state: The patent office’s troubled quest for managerial control
The University of Pennsylvania Law ReviewDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Patents and genome-wide DNA sequence analysis: Is it safe to go into the human genome?
J Law Med EthicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Patents in genomics and human genetics
Annu Rev Genomics Hum GenetDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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The other patent agency: Congressional regulation of the ITC
Fla Law RevDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Intellectual property, technology transfer and manufacture of low-cost HPV vaccines in India
Nat BiotechnolDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Keeping score, strengthening policy and fighting bad actors over access to research tools
Nat BiotechnolDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Noninvasive prenatal genetic testing: Current and emerging ethical, legal, and social issues
Annu Rev Genomics Hum GenetDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391