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[Sponsored] Short Course on ‘Pharmaceuticals and IP’ by British Institute of International and Comparative Law [March 4 – May 13]

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Course Topics. Personalised and precision medicine; digital medicine. Access to medicines: from hiv/aids to covid-19. The course cost per person is £700. Overview of the pharmaceutical industry and national systems of innovation. Pharmaceutical intellectual property and product regulation. Course tutors.

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[Guest post] Conference Report: Fifth IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia Conference

The IPKat

Below is what Irene and Jacques write: Conference Report: Fifth IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia Conference by Irene Calboli and Jacques de Werra Dear IPKat friends, IPIRA finally resumed in person this past week!

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Monday Miscellany

The IPKat

Events IFIM - IP and Regulatory Rights in the Age of Personalized Medicine - 15 March 2022 The Institute for Intellectual Property and Market Law of Stockholm University (IFIM) will hold the webinar "IP and Regulatory Rights in the Age of Personalized Medicine" tomorrow (15 March 2022, from 2:00pm to 4:00pm (CET)).

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[Guest post] Conference Report: Fourth IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia Conference

The IPKat

Spread over 4 days to accommodate many exciting topics and parallel sessions, over 160 presenters from all over the world logged in to experience upcoming Intellectual Property law scholarship. The IPIRA Network very much looks forward to hosting everyone again, hopefully in person, at the Fifth IPIRA Conference in 2023!

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Nevada Seeks to Ban Non-Competes with Physicians

Trading Secrets

Section 1 of the bill prohibits a hospital or psychiatric hospital from employing a physician as an employee “for the purpose of engaging in the practice of medicine, homeopathic medicine or osteopathic medicine.”

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Paul McCrory Faces 10 More Allegations of Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

However, things began to unravel for McCrory when researcher Steve Haake published a paper in Retraction Watch that accused McCrory of plagiarizing some 560 words of his in a letter published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM). Since, in many of the cases, no one else was plagiarized from, it can seem like a victimless crime.

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How plausible may be a conference on IP (and regulatory) exclusivity? Sufficiently

The IPKat

a wise cat that care about environment kindly provided in CC0 Public Domain license by Pixhere.com) Having to make a selection among the many topics covered, this GuestKat finds it interesting to note that during the conference the EPO case G2/21 on 'plausibility', was repeatedly discussed from different angles.

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