Human biological samples and personal data- Technology transfer and IPR dimensions: Norwegian Institute at Athens (Greece)
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Timo Minssen - Lecturer
A public biobank is reorganized, changes ownership and becomes privately owned. Does this affect the rights connected to the samples and the data? Commercialization of samples and data in both a public and private context. Intellectual property rights. Exploratory introduction with the questions this raise and some preliminary thoughts by Timo Minssen followed by discussion.
A public biobank is reorganized, changes ownership and becomes privately owned. Does this affect the rights connected to the samples and the data? Commercialization of samples and data in both a public and private context. Intellectual property rights. Exploratory introduction with the questions this raise and some preliminary thoughts by Timo Minssen followed by discussion.
A public biobank is reorganized, changes ownership and becomes privately owned. Does this affect the rights connected to the samples and the data? Commercialization of samples and data in both a public and private context. Intellectual property rights. Exploratory introduction with the questions this raise and some preliminary thoughts by Timo Minssen followed by discussion.
17 Oct 2016
Event (Conference)
Title | Legal Distinctions under Pressure by Personalized Cancer Medicine |
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Date | 16/10/2016 → 19/10/2016 |
Location | The Norwegian Institute at Athens, Tsami Karatasou 5 |
City | Athens |
Country/Territory | Greece |
Degree of recognition | International event |
- data law, personlized medicine, biobanks
Research areas
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