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Fortune Magazine: Tools For Better LivingTools for Better Living, AustraliaDecember 11, 2006 The Basement InterviewsOpen and Shut by Richard Poynder, USASeptember 22, 2006 Richard Jefferson, founder and CEO of CAMBIA, and 'leading light' of the Biological Open Source Movement, talks to Richard Poynder Science as Social Enterprise: The CAMBIA BiOS InitiativeInnovation, USASeptember 1, 2006 "Extraordinary efficiencies occur when the tools of innovation are shared ... and are low or no-cost." AVIAN INFLUENZA: Pushed by an Outsider, Scientists Call for Global Plan to Share Flu DataScience Magazine, USAAugust 25, 2006 CAMBIA to lend expertise in life science collaboration to the scientists from over 30 countries who have announced plans to share data on avian influenza. Open Science: Open Source Licenses in Scientific ResearchNorth Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, USAJuly 3, 2006 "Another success story in open science is CAMBIA...attempting to solve many of the problems open science has faced by the judicious use of IP work arounds...." Out to break biotech's IP strangleholdScience|Business, USAJune 7, 2006 Biological Open Source "would enable both commercial and non-profit entities to pool ideas and apply innovations more broadly, and more cheaply" WIPO support for BIOSLetter, WIPOMay 23, 2006 WIPO (the World Intellectual Property Organization) extends support to the BIOS Initiative. Patent Transparency Critical for InnovationCAMBIA Media Release, AustraliaApril 13, 2006 Open Source BioTechRed Herring, USAApril 11, 2006 "Patent transparency is the lifeblood of the new open source." In a feature edition, renowned IT mag Red Herring focuses on CAMBIA's role in pushing the boundaries of the biotech industry. Controls over Plant Genetic ResourcesNature Reviews Genetics, USAApril 1, 2006 Strategies from the patent system that keep technologies available to farmers could be adapted and built into biodiversity laws to suit the exchange of genetic resources. These could include open-source strategies as initiated by CAMBIA's BiOS Initiative. Open, but not as usualThe EconomistMarch 16, 2006 “Open-source” models move beyond software into other businesses. The way open source projects organise themselves is critical to ensuring their quality. CAMBIA, Toyota and Sun are cited. Navigating the Future(s) of Biotech Intellectual PropertyNature Biotechnology, USAMarch 8, 2006 What impact is open source having on the biotech IP system? Who's who in biotechNature Biotechnology, USAMarch 1, 2006 Nature Biotechnology's readers select some of biotech's most remarkable and influential personalities from the past 10 years. Richard Jefferson makes the shortlist. Bayh-Dole: if we knew then what we know nowNature Biotechnology, USAMarch 1, 2006 More than 25 years after the US Bayh-Dole Act was passed to encourage technology transfer from universities, is it time to reexamine and revamp this key legislation? |
In the News - Greatest Hits! Below is a selection of the media pieces that best reflect the nature of our work from a scientific, IT and intellectual property perspective.
The Freedom to Innovate: A Privilege or a
Right? (info)
Google
is Great, but the Patent Lens is Better
Patently Transparent (info)
Open Source BioTech
Navigating the Future(s) of Biotech Intellectual
Property
Open Source Biotech: Science as a Tool for
Social Justice
Gene Transfer to Plants by Divers Species of
Bacteria
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