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Edwin Southern, DNA blotting, and microarray technology: A case study of the shifting role of patents in academic molecular biology
Genomics, Society and PolicyDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Open and collaborative' biomedical research: Theory and evidence
MIT PressDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Impact of gene patents and licensing practices on access to genetic testing for Alzheimer’s disease
Genetics in MedicineDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Barriers to clinical adoption of next generation sequencing: Perspectives of a policy Delphi panel
Applied & Translational GenomicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Has NIH lost its halo?
Issues in Science and TechnologyDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Do recent US Supreme Court rulings on patenting of genes and genetic diagnosis affect the practice of genetic screening and diagnosis in prenatal and reproductive care?
Prenatal DiagnosisDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Impact of gene patents and licensing practices on access to genetic testing for hereditary hemochromatosis. Peer-reviewed case study commissioned by the SACGHS
Genetics in MedicineDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Constructing narratives of heroism and villainy: A case study of Myriad’s BRACAnalysis® with Genentech’s Herceptin®
Genome MedicineDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Impact of gene patents and licensing practices on access to genetic testing for hereditary hemochromatosis
Genet MedDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Do recent US Supreme Court rulings on patenting of genes and genetic diagnostics affect the practice of genetic screening and diagnosis in prenatal and reproductive care?
Prenat DiagnDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391