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    VOLUME 2 of Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation
    Krattiger, Anatole; Maloney, Richard T.; Nelsen, Lita; Thomson, Jennifer A.; Bennett, Alan B.; Satyanarayana, Kanikaram; Graff, Gregory D.; Fernandez, Carlos; Kowalski, Stanley P. (MIHR, PIPRA, FIOCRUZ and bioDevelopments-International Institute, 2007-08-08)
    Prepared by and for policy-makers, leaders of public sector research establishments, technology transfer professionals, licensing executives, and scientists, this Handbook offers up-to-date information and strategies for utilizing the power of both intellectual property and the public domain. Eschewing ideological debates and general proclamations, the authors always keep heir eye on the practical side of IP management. The Handbook provides substantive discussions and analyses of the opportunities awaiting anyone in the field who wants to put intellectual property to work.
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    Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation: a handbook of best practices: Volume 1
    Krattiger, Anatole; Richard T. Mahoney, Lita Nelsen, Jennifer A. Thomson, Alan B. Bennett, Kanikaram Satyanarayana, Gregory D. Graff, Carlos Fernandez and Stanley P. Kowalski (MIHR, PIPRA, FIOCRUZ and bioDevelopments-International Institute, 2007-08-08)
    Sharing the art of IP management: Intellectual property can be a powerful tool. When effectively and ethically managed, it can accelerate the development of lifesaving, poverty-alleviating innovations and provide access to them. This Executive Guide, companion to the Handbook, discusses and summarizes each of the 17 sections of the Handbook and distills best practices related to each of the major topics. They are presented in brief, simply worded lists that address the concerns of policymakers, heads of universities and R&D centers, scientists, and technology transfer officers. This book will be invaluable for anyone seeking to use intellectual property strategically and put intellectual property to work. Published by MIHR, PIPRA, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, and bioDevelopments-International Institute this Executive Guide will serve as a concise guide for experts and provide fascinating insight for all citizens of the Brave New World.
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    VOLUME 1 of Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation
    Krattiger, Anatole; Maloney, Richard T.; Nelsen, Lita; Thomson, Jennifer A.; Bennett, Alan B.; Satyanarayana, Kanikaram; Graff, Gregory D.; Fernandez, Carlos; Kowalski, Stanley P. (MIHR, PIPRA, FIOCRUZ and bioDevelopments-International Institute, 2007-08-08)
    Prepared by and for policy-makers, leaders of public sector research establishments, technology transfer professionals, licensing executives, and scientists, this Handbook offers up-to-date information and strategies for utilizing the power of both intellectual property and the public domain. Eschewing ideological debates and general proclamations, the authors always keep heir eye on the practical side of IP management. The Handbook provides substantive discussions and analyses of the opportunities awaiting anyone in the field who wants to put intellectual property to work.
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    EXECUTIVE GUIDE to Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation
    Krattiger, Anatole; Mahoney, Richard T.; Nelsen, Lita; Thomson, Jennifer A.; Bennett, Alan B.; Satyanarayana, Kanikaram; Graff, Gregory D.; Fernandez, Carlos; Kowalski, Stanley P. (MIHR, PIPRA, FIOCRUZ and bioDevelopments-International Institute, 2007-08-08)
    Sharing the art of IP management: Intellectual property can be a powerful tool. When effectively and ethically managed, it can both accelerate the development of lifesaving, poverty-alleviating innovations and secure access to them. Both development and access are urgently needed in health and agriculture to improve the lives of people in need—particularly those living in the developing world. This Executive Guide and its companion Handbook constitute an authoritative, comprehensive, and practical reference on intellectual property management and best practices. These works will be invaluable for anyone seeking to use intellectual property strategically to enhance economic growth and equitably distribute innovative technologies. This Executive Guide and Handbook uniquely contributes to efforts in global health and food security. We are pleased to endorse its use.
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    Driving Innovation for Global Health through Multi-stakeholder Partnerships
    Krattiger, Anatole; Bombelles, Thomas; Jedrusik, Ania (Cambridge University Press., 2018)
    A case study is presented that shows how public and private sectors can work together in addressing urgent global health needs, particularly in developing countries, through the creative use of intellectual property and licensing.