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The NIH’s complicity in faux Bayh-Dole and high drug prices
Here’s “A ’20-20′ View of Invention Reporting to the National Institutes of Health”–published by the NIH in 1995. 2. WHAT IS THE BAYH-DOLE ACT AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? The Bayh-Dole Act encourages researchers to patent and market their inventions … Continue reading
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Senator Bayh’s inventor-loathing faux Bayh-Dole Act
There has been plenty written about the practice lesson taught by the Supreme Court decision in Stanford v Roche. I’m dismayed how much of it shows no evidence of an awareness of the facts of the case and the primary … Continue reading
Posted in Bayh-Dole, Policy, Stanford v Roche
Tagged Bayh, Bayh-Dole, faux, inventor loathing, of, Stanford v Roche
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