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Featuring: Lisa Ouellete ( from Stanford Law School Summary: In 1980, Congress enacted the Bayh-Dole Act, which is often considered the "basis of the biotech revolution." In this episode, we explore the impact of patents...
Federally Funded Research: Approaching Four Decades of the Bayh-Dole Act is an episode from Jaharis Podcast on Health & IP by Jaharis Podcast on Health & IP. Featuring: Lisa Ouellete ( from Stanford Law School Summary: In 1980, Congress ena...
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Featuring: Lisa Ouellete ( from Stanford Law School Summary: In 1980, Congress enacted the Bayh-Dole Act, which is often considered the "basis of the biotech revolution." In this episode, we explore the impact of patents on federally funded research at universities and other institutions in the wake of Bayh-Dole with Lisa Ouellete, who has written extensively on the topic.
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Published Nov 6, 2017 and 00:18:32 long