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Africa
Pfizer and Takeda have joined together with non-profit BIO Ventures for Global Health and the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer to launch the African Access Initiative.   22 June 2017
Americas
Academic patents and their subsequent licensing contributed up to $1.3 trillion to US industry gross output between 1996 and 2015, the Biotechnology Innovation Organization has found.   22 June 2017
Americas
Florida-based company Belcher Pharmaceuticals has filed a complaint against Hospira for patent infringement.   21 June 2017
Biotechnology
Google’s parent company Alphabet has invested $300 million in a new fund that will buy stakes in European biotech companies.   21 June 2017
Europe
With the US Supreme Court set to decide the biosimilars dispute between Amgen and Sandoz, LSIPR examines the possible outcomes and implications for those in the industry.   21 June 2017
Americas
The perceived problem with 35 USC section 101 is a “fundamental question of national innovation policy”, claimed Kevin Rhodes, vice president and chief IP counsel at multinational conglomerate 3M.   21 June 2017
Americas
“I will think about this every day until the day I die … whether there was something more we could have done to have won the [Brexit] referendum,” said former UK Prime Minister David Cameron.   21 June 2017
Medtech
A handful of high-profile disputes over medical use patents have been decided in Japan, as Osamu Yamamoto of Yuasa and Hara reports.   21 June 2017
Africa
The creator of OmniRat, the first human monoclonal antibody technology based on rats, outlined the success story of the project yesterday at the 2017 BIO International Convention.   20 June 2017
Americas
The biopharma industry must do its part in changing the public's view of the sector, because the political reality is that it is unpopular, according to Brent Saunders, chairman, president and CEO of Allergan.   20 June 2017