Viral sovereignty and technology transfer: the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research
In the global infectious-disease research community, there has long been uncertainty about the conditions under which biological resources may be studied or transferred out of countries. This work examines the reasons for that uncertainty and shows how global biomedical research has been shaped by i...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the global infectious-disease research community, there has long been uncertainty about the conditions under which biological resources may be studied or transferred out of countries. This work examines the reasons for that uncertainty and shows how global biomedical research has been shaped by international disputes over access to biological resources. Bringing together government leaders, World Health Organization officials, and experts in virology, wildlife biology, clinical ethics, technology transfer, and international law, the book identifies the critical problems - and implications of these problems - posed by negotiating for access and sharing benefits, and proposes solutions to ensure that biomedical advances are not threatened by global politics. Written in accessible, non-technical language, this work should be read by anyone who sees global health and biomedical research as a priority for international lawmakers. |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 213 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108676076 |
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spelling | Viral sovereignty and technology transfer the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research edited by Sam Halabi, Rebecca Katz Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2020 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 213 Seiten) txt c cr In the global infectious-disease research community, there has long been uncertainty about the conditions under which biological resources may be studied or transferred out of countries. This work examines the reasons for that uncertainty and shows how global biomedical research has been shaped by international disputes over access to biological resources. Bringing together government leaders, World Health Organization officials, and experts in virology, wildlife biology, clinical ethics, technology transfer, and international law, the book identifies the critical problems - and implications of these problems - posed by negotiating for access and sharing benefits, and proposes solutions to ensure that biomedical advances are not threatened by global politics. Written in accessible, non-technical language, this work should be read by anyone who sees global health and biomedical research as a priority for international lawmakers. Halabi, Sam F. Katz, Rebecca 1973- Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781108484725 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781108723503 |
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title | Viral sovereignty and technology transfer the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research |
title_auth | Viral sovereignty and technology transfer the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research |
title_exact_search | Viral sovereignty and technology transfer the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research |
title_full | Viral sovereignty and technology transfer the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research edited by Sam Halabi, Rebecca Katz |
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title_full_unstemmed | Viral sovereignty and technology transfer the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research edited by Sam Halabi, Rebecca Katz |
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title_sub | the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research |
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