Implementing socially responsible licensing for global health: Beyond neglected diseases

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Abstract

Global health ef orts require socially responsible licensing that permits wide-ranging access to inventions that address health challenges beyond the so-called neglected diseases. Our analysis suggests that universities that excel in global health innovation are less likely to have global-access licensing policies in place. This trend can slow access to new clinical products and diminish the ability of universities to address their public missions.

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Guebert, J. M., & Bubela, T. (2014, October 29). Implementing socially responsible licensing for global health: Beyond neglected diseases. Science Translational Medicine. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.3009422

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