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Open window: When easily identifiable genomes and traits are in the public domain
PLoS OneDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Lessons from the commercialization of the Cohen-Boyer patents: The Stanford University licensing program
PIPRADuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Gene-environment studies in an era of full-genome sequencing: Some lessons from eugenics and the race-IQ debates
Guilford PressDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Legal issues in genomic and personalized medicine: Intellectual property and beyond
Elsevier PressDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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What's in a cell?: John Moore's spleen and the language of bioslavery
New Literary HistoryDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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The BRCA patent controversies: An international review of patent disputes
RoutledgeDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Compulsory licensing of patented pharmaceutical inventions: Evaluating the options
Journal of Law, Medicine and EthicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Pathways across the valley of death: Novel intellectual property strategies for accelerated drug discovery
Yale Journal of Health Law, Policy, and EthicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Ethical issues in genetic epidemiology and population genetics
Oxford University PressDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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You never call, you never write: Why return of “omic” results to research participants is both a good idea and a moral imperative
Personalized MedicineDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391