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Prof Aisling McMahon invited to speak about patents and public health at interdisciplinary COMPHACRISIS workshop organised by Dr Mina Hosseini, UCD.

Prof Aisling McMahon invited to speak about patents and public health at interdisciplinary COMPHACRISIS workshop organised by Dr Mina Hosseini, UCD.

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Oct 3, 2023 | News

On 29th September 2023, Prof Aisling McMahon was invited to speak at an interdisciplinary workshop on “Public Health, Law and Markets” organised by Dr Mina Hosseini, University College Dublin, which was organised as part of Dr Hosseini’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie...
International Conference to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Biotechnology Directive

International Conference to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Biotechnology Directive

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Sep 26, 2023 | News

On 14th and 15th September 2023, an international conference organised by Professor Naomi Hawkins (University of Sheffield), Professor Aisling McMahon (Maynooth University) and Dr Karen Walsh (Maynooth University) was held in Maynooth University to mark the 25th...
Dr Karen Walsh and Prof Aisling McMahon’s research cited in World Intellectual Property Organisation Study of Intellectual Property and Access to Health

Dr Karen Walsh and Prof Aisling McMahon’s research cited in World Intellectual Property Organisation Study of Intellectual Property and Access to Health

by patentsinhumans | Aug 8, 2023 | News

Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology’s Dr Karen Walsh and Professor Aisling McMahon’s research on intellectual property issues and access to health was cited in a recently published international ‘Review of Existing Research on Patents and Access to...
Dr Opeyemi Kolawole publishes an Ideas in ALL Blog: A Right to Repair for Medical Devices

Dr Opeyemi Kolawole publishes an Ideas in ALL Blog: A Right to Repair for Medical Devices

by Opeyemi Kolawole | Jul 25, 2023 | News

On 30th June 2023, an Ideas in ALL Blog Article written by Dr Opeyemi Kolawole (Post-doctoral Researcher, PatentsInHumans Project) was published. The article discusses the right to repair concept and questions whether the right to repair should be extended to medical...
Dr Karen Walsh and Prof Aisling McMahon’s research cited in World Intellectual Property Organisation Study of Intellectual Property and Access to Health

Prof Aisling McMahon delivers an invited lecture at World Intellectual Property Organization Summer School on Intellectual Property Law

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Jul 3, 2023 | News

On 30th June 2023, Professor Aisling McMahon delivered an invited lecture at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Summer School on Intellectual Property Law organised by the WIPO in co-operation with the partner institution Zhongnan University of...
Prof Aisling McMahon invited to present PatentsInHumans research at interdisciplinary international conference on the Legacies of Asilomar

Prof Aisling McMahon invited to present PatentsInHumans research at interdisciplinary international conference on the Legacies of Asilomar

by Prof. Aisling McMahon | Jul 3, 2023 | News

On 15th June 2023, Professor Aisling McMahon delivered an invited presentation based on research from the European Research Council funded PatentsInHumans project at the “Engineering Life: Regulating Science, Risks, and Society in Europe Conference” organised which...
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