Identity, invention, and the culture of personalized medicine patenting
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"What are the normative implications of patenting in the area of personalized medicine? As patents on genes and medical diagnoses have increased over the past decade, this question lies at the intersection of intellectual property theory, identity politics, biomedical ethics and constitutional law. These patents are part of the personalized medicine industry, which develops medical treatments tailored to individuals based on race and other characteristics. This book provides an overview of developments in personalized medicine patenting and suggests policies to best regulate such patents"--
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Shubha Ghosh
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Identity, Invention, and the Culture of Personalized Medicine Patenting
- IIIdentity, invention, and the cu...Shubha Ghosh
Identity, invention, and the culture of personalized medicine patenting
- IIIdentity, Invention, and the Cu...Shubha Ghosh
Identity, Invention, and the Culture of Personalized Medicine Patenting
- IIIdentity, Invention, and the Cu...Shubha Ghosh
Identity, Invention, and the Culture of Personalized Medicine Patenting
- IIIdentity, Invention, and the Cu...Shubha Ghosh
Identity, Invention, and the Culture of Personalized Medicine Patenting
- IIIdentity, Invention, and the Cu...Shubha Ghosh
Identity, Invention, and the Culture of Personalized Medicine Patenting
- IIIdentity, Invention, and the Cu...Shubha Ghosh
Identity, Invention, and the Culture of Personalized Medicine Patenting