Philanthropy and Intellectual Property
13.03.2015 09:00 – 12:00
Access to drugs for developing countries
Under the chairmanship of Professor Jacques de Werra, a panel of experts coming from leading institutions (including international organizations, research foundations and the pharmaceutical industry) will discuss the topic of philanthropy and intellectual property from the perspective of access to drugs for developing countries: how can intellectual property (in particular patents) be used for a philanthropic purpose ? Presentations by the panelists will be followed by a debate and a discussion on various aspects of this challenging topic, such as trends and good practices.
This is the third session of the Philanthropy series which is comprised of four conferences throughout the university year 2014-15.
Lieu
Bâtiment: Uni Mail
Salle R290
Organisé par
Faculté de droitIntervenant-e-s
Jacques De Werra, Professor at the Law School of the University of GenevaPeter Beyer, Senior Advisor, Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property World Health Organization
Esteban Burrone, Head of Policy, Medicines Patent Pool
Yuan Qiong Hu, Legal and Policy Advisor, Access Campaign, Médecins Sans Frontières
Anatole Krattiger, Director, Global Challenges Division, World Intellectual Property Organization
Bernard Pecoul, Executive Director, Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi)
Corey Salsberg, Head International IP Policy, Novartis International AG
entrée libre
Classement
Catégorie: Colloque international
Plus d'infos
www.unige.ch/public/carrousel/PhilanthropyAndIntellectualProperty.htmlContact: missing email
Fichiers joints
Flyer_Philanthropy & Intelectual property.pdf | 464.9 Kb |