IP Handbook Chapter 17
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- Chapter 17.1: "Current Issues of IP Management in Health and Agriculture in Brazil"
- Chapter 17.2: "A Model for the Collaborative Development of Agricultural Biotechnology Products in Chile"
- Chapter 17.3: "IP Rights in China: Spurring Invention and Driving Innovation in Health and Agriculture"
- Chapter 17.4: "Experiences from the European Union: Managing Intellectual Property Under the Sixth Framework Programme"
- Chapter 17.5: "Current IP Management Issues for Health and Agriculture in India"
- Chapter 17.6: "Current Issues of IP Management for Health and Agriculture in Japan"
- Chapter 17.7: "Technology Transfer in South African Public Research Institutions"
- Chapter 17.8: "The New American University and the Role of “Technology Translationâ€: The Approach of Arizona State University"
- Chapter 17.9: "IP Management at Chinese Universities"
- Chapter 17.10: "Application and Examples of Best Practices in IP Management: The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center"
- Chapter 17.11: "IP Management in the National Health Service in England"
- Chapter 17.12: "Partnerships for Innovation and Global Health: NIH International Technology Transfer Activities"
- Chapter 17.13: "The Making of a Licensing Legend: Stanford University’s Office of Technology Licensing"
- Chapter 17.14: "Technology Transfer at the University of California"
- Chapter 17.15: "Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer by the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station"
- Chapter 17.16: "From University to Industry: Technology Transfer at Unicamp in Brazil"
- Chapter 17.17: "How Public–Private Partnerships Handle Intellectual Property: The PATH Experience"
- Chapter 17.18: "The African Agricultural Technology Foundation Approach to IP Management"
- Chapter 17.19: "Pragmatic and Principled: DNDi’s Approach to IP Management"
- Chapter 17.20: "From Science to Market: Transferring Standards Certification Know-How from ICIPE to Africert Ltd."
- Chapter 17.21: "Patent Consolidation and Equitable Access: PATH’s Malaria Vaccines"
- Chapter 17.22: "Lessons from the Commercialization of the Cohen-Boyer Patents: The Stanford University Licensing Program"
- Chapter 17.23: "Specific IP Issues with Molecular Pharming: Case Study of Plant-Derived Vaccines"
- Chapter 17.24: "How Intellectual Property and Plant Breeding Come Together: Corn as a Case Study for Breeders and Research Managers"
- Chapter 17.25: "Successful Commercialization of Insect-Resistant Eggplant by a Public–Private Partnership: Reaching and Benefiting Resource-Poor Farmers"
- Chapter 17.26: "The University of California’s Strawberry Licensing Program"
- Chapter 17.27: "The IP Management of the PRSV-Resistant Papayas Developed by Cornell University and the University of Hawaii and Commercialized in Hawaii"
- Chapter 17.28: "Fundación Chile: Technology Transfer for Somatic Embryogenesis of Grapes"