“Early Publishing of Clinical Trial Data, Striking the Balance between Patent Protection & the Wider Public Interest”: C5 Life Science IP Summit 2016 in London
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Timo Minssen - Panel member
Panel Discussion:Early Publishing of Clinical Trial Data Striking the Balance between Patent Protection & the Wider Public Interest October 20, 2016 9:40am SpeakersTimo Minssen Professor of Biotechnology Law, Jur. Dr., LL.M., M.I.C.L.Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR) (Germany) Oliver Werner Head SPC Working GroupGerman Patent and Trademark Office (Germany) Ben Goldacre (United Kingdom) Moderator:Simon Bradbury Head of Life SciencesAppleyard Lees (United Kingdom)
What is it about?
Success of recent changes
Is the industry complying in practise?
Outcome switchingSecondary filings
Second Medical Use Patents
Position of the key stakeholdersReal consequences of publishing data earlier
The perspective of innovators
Panel Discussion: Early Publishing of Clinical Trial Data Striking the Balance between Patent Protection & the Wider Public Interest October 20, 2016 9:40am Speakers Timo Minssen Professor of Biotechnology Law, Jur. Dr., LL.M., M.I.C.L. Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR) (Germany) Oliver Werner Head SPC Working Group German Patent and Trademark Office (Germany) Ben Goldacre (United Kingdom) Moderator: Simon Bradbury Head of Life Sciences Appleyard Lees (United Kingdom) What is it about? Success of recent changes Is the industry complying in practise? Outcome switching Secondary filings Second Medical Use Patents Position of the key stakeholders Real consequences of publishing data earlier The perspective of innovators
Event (Conference)
Title | C5 Life Sciences IP Summit 2016 |
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Date | 20/10/2016 → 21/10/2016 |
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Location | London, Hilton London Paddington Hotel, October 20 - 21, 2016 |
City | London |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Degree of recognition | International event |
- Data transparency, legal issues, clinical trials
Research areas
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