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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...
Professor Aisling McMahon invited to discuss her research on patents and health at the AHRC ‘Transforming Public Health’ workshop at the University of Edinburgh

Professor Aisling McMahon invited to discuss her research on patents and health at the AHRC ‘Transforming Public Health’ workshop at the University of Edinburgh

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | May 5, 2023 | News

On 5th May 2023, Professor Aisling McMahon gave an invited presentation on her research on the role of patents in the biomedical innovation context at an interdisciplinary workshop held at the University of Edinburgh. The workshop event was entitled “Transforming...
EU Commission’s recent Compulsory Licensing Proposals for Crisis Situations – Journal of Medical Ethics Blog by Professor Aisling McMahon

EU Commission’s recent Compulsory Licensing Proposals for Crisis Situations – Journal of Medical Ethics Blog by Professor Aisling McMahon

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | May 4, 2023 | News

On 4th May 2023, Professor Aisling McMahon published a short article in the Journal of Medical Ethics Blog entitled “EU’s compulsory licensing proposals, patents and crisis preparedness – Some steps in the right direction but more to do for future pandemic...
PatentsInHumans paper presented at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference in Ulster University

PatentsInHumans paper presented at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference in Ulster University

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Apr 5, 2023 | News

On 5th April 2023, Prof Aisling McMahon & Dr Opeyemi Kolawole presented research from the European Research Council funded PatentsInHumans to the SLSA conference at the University of Ulster. Prof Aisling McMahon and Opeyemi Kolawole presented a co-authored paper...
Prof. Aisling McMahon presents PatentsInHumans research at Law and Futures Seminar, Newcastle University

Prof. Aisling McMahon presents PatentsInHumans research at Law and Futures Seminar, Newcastle University

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Mar 31, 2023 | News

On 31st March 2023, Professor Aisling McMahon was invited to present research from the European Research Council funded PatentsInHumans project at a seminar organised by the Law and Futures Research Group convened by Dr Ilke Turkmendag at Newcastle University. The...
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