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Overview of PatentsInHumans Launch Event – An Ideas in ALL Blog

Overview of PatentsInHumans Launch Event – An Ideas in ALL Blog

by Sinéad Masterson | Jun 27, 2023 | News

In June 2023, the PatentsInHumans Team were delighted to be invited to prepare a piece for the Ideas in ALL Blog. The piece prepared by Principal Investigator, Professor Aisling McMahon and Project Manager, Sinead Masterson, provided an overview of the PatentsInHumans...
Reflecting on Prof Aisling McMahon’s invitation to discuss intellectual property licensing at US National Academies of Sciences ESTI Committee Event

Reflecting on Prof Aisling McMahon’s invitation to discuss intellectual property licensing at US National Academies of Sciences ESTI Committee Event

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Jun 27, 2023 | News

On 19th October 2022, Professor Aisling McMahon was invited to speak to the United States National Academies for Sciences  ‘Committee on Creating a Framework for Emerging Science, Technology, and Innovation in Health and Medicine (ESTI)’ virtual information gathering...
Dr Opeyemi Kolawole presents a paper on Technology Transfer and Least Developed Countries at Intellectual Property Law Conference at Sheffield University

Dr Opeyemi Kolawole presents a paper on Technology Transfer and Least Developed Countries at Intellectual Property Law Conference at Sheffield University

by Opeyemi Kolawole | Jun 27, 2023 | News

On 9th June  2023, Dr Opeyemi Kolawole, a post-doctoral researcher on the PatentsInHumans project, presented a research paper titled “Rethinking Technology Transfer in the TRIPS Agreement: A Proposal for Reform” at the Planting Seeds for the Future of Intellectual...
Prof Aisling McMahon and Dr Opeyemi Kolawole present paper on Patents and Medical Devices at Intellectual Property Law Conference in Sheffield University

Prof Aisling McMahon and Dr Opeyemi Kolawole present paper on Patents and Medical Devices at Intellectual Property Law Conference in Sheffield University

by patentsinhumans | Jun 14, 2023 | News

On 8th June 2023, Prof Aisling McMahon and Dr Opeyemi Kolawole, presented a paper titled “Patents over Implantable Medical Devices: Examining the Potential Impacts of Rightsholder(s) Control and Medical Device Users’ Needs?” at the Planting Seeds for the Future of...
Report on the PatentsInHumans Public Launch Event now published

Report on the PatentsInHumans Public Launch Event now published

by patentsinhumans | Jun 1, 2023 | News

On 20th April 2023, we were delighted to host the public launch event for the European Research Council (ERC) funded PatentsInHumans project in Maynooth University. Dr Fergus Ryan (Head of the School of Law and Criminology) offered a welcome address and introductory...
Professor Aisling McMahon invited to present research at ‘Public Health, Trade and the Role of Law’ Workshop at the University of Edinburgh

Professor Aisling McMahon invited to present research at ‘Public Health, Trade and the Role of Law’ Workshop at the University of Edinburgh

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | May 25, 2023 | News

On 25th May 2023, Professor Aisling McMahon was invited to speak about her research on the role of patents in the health context at a workshop examining ‘Public Health, Trade and the Role of Law’ which was organised as part of a Royal Society of Edinburgh funded...
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