1.

Record Nr.

UNIPARTHENOPE000036058

Autore

Rota, Francesca Silvia

Titolo

La resilienza delle imprese radicate [risorsa elettronica] : il legame con il territorio contro gli shock e l'incertezza dei mercati / Francesca Silvia Rota

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Milano, : Angeli, 2021

Titolo uniforme

La resilienza delle imprese radicate

ISBN

978-88-351-1870-1

Descrizione fisica

177 p. : ill.

Collana

Innovation creativity setting. InCreaSe ; 14

Disciplina

658.406

Collocazione

E-BOOK

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Modalità di accesso: World Wide Web

Nota di contenuto

Indice del libro free access: (http://digital.casalini.it/9788835124641)

Sommario/riassunto

Il volume si focalizza su alcune nozioni chiave della riflessione degli studi geografici, territorialisti e regionalisti, quali i concetti di resilienza, radicamento e sostenibilità, letti alla luce della contemporanea situazione della pandemia, tracciando un percorso di analisi teorica che assume come riferimento il rapporto tra impresa e territorio e i processi di territorializzazione che tra di essi si sviluppano. [Testo dell'editore]



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910968977103321

Titolo

Reaping the benefits of genomic and proteomic research : intellectual property rights, innovation, and public health / / Committee on Intellectual Property Rights in Genomic and Protein Research and Innovation, Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Committee on Science, Technology, and Law Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies ; Stephen A. Merrill and Anne-Marie Mazza, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C., : National Academies Press, c2006

ISBN

9786610447220

9780309164887

0309164885

9781280447228

1280447222

9780309655231

0309655234

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (188 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

MerrillStephen A

MazzaAnne-Marie

Disciplina

572.8

Soggetti

Genomics - United States

Proteomics - United States

Intellectual property - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-154).

Nota di contenuto

""Front Matter""; ""Preface and Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""List of Boxes, Figures, and Tables""; ""Summary""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Genomics, Proteomics, and the Changing Research Environment""; ""3 The U.S. Patent System, Biotechnology, and the Courts""; ""4 Trends in the Patenting and Licensing of Genomic and Protein Inventions and Their Impact on Biomedical Research""; ""5 Conclusions and Recommendations""; ""References""; ""Appendixes""; ""Appendix A Biographical Information of Committee and Staff""; ""Appendix B Search



Algorithms Used to Identify Patents of Interest""

Sommario/riassunto

The patenting and licensing of human genetic material and proteins represents an extension of intellectual property (IP) rights to naturally occurring biological material and scientific information, much of it well upstream of drugs and other disease therapies. This report concludes that IP restrictions rarely impose significant burdens on biomedical research, but there are reasons to be apprehensive about their future impact on scientific advances in this area. The report recommends 13 actions that policy-makers, courts, universities, and health and patent officials should take to prevent the increasingly complex web of IP protections from getting in the way of potential breakthroughs in genomic and proteomic research. It endorses the National Institutes of Health guidelines for technology licensing, data sharing, and research material exchanges and says that oversight of compliance should be strengthened. It recommends enactment of a statutory exception from infringement liability for research on a patented invention and raising the bar somewhat to qualify for a patent on upstream research discoveries in biotechnology. With respect to genetic diagnostic tests to detect patient mutations associated with certain diseases, the report urges patent holders to allow others to perform the tests for purposes of verifying the results.