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Six organizations write to commend Chairman Leahy and co-sponsors Senators Lee, Whitehouse, and Klobuchar for introducing legislation effectively focused on curbing abusive patent litigation practices while preserving the ability of patent holders effectively to enforce their patent rights.
Intellectual Property | Patents | StatementsThe public has every right to expect objectivity in research, and accountability regarding the management of potential financial conflicts of interest in research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | LettersSix national higher education associations collectively representing over 2,000 colleges and universities, write to express our opposition to H.R. 3309, the Innovation Act, in its current form.
Intellectual Property | Patents | StatementsA principled partnership between the academic community and industry is essential if we are to realize the promise of biomedical research, but such collaboration can also create serious conflicts of interest.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | LettersStatement on Norvir March-in Petition, Ted Poehler, Johns Hopkins University, May 25, 2004.
Intellectual Property | Patents | Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | Testimony | The Johns Hopkins UniversityRecent responses to the newly implemented reporting and divestiture requirements suggest that they are harming NIH’s capacity to attract and retain such highly-qualified individuals.
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | Statements"Protecting Patients, Preserving Integrity, Advancing Health: Accelerating the Implementation of COI Policies in Human Subjects Research"
Research Administration & Regulation | Conflicts of Interest | ReportsJoint Statement of BIO, AAU, ACE, APLU, AUTM and COGR on the Supreme Court Decision in Stanford v. Roche, 2011.
Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | StatementsMemo from Senior Research Officers at AAU and APLU regarding University Compliance with Federal Public Access Policies.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | MemoAAU and APLU write to congratulate Senators John Cornyn and Ron Wyden on the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee’s unanimous approval yesterday of S. 779, the Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act of 2015 (FASTR).
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | Letters