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Title: Open Source and the Future of Biomedicine


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Open Source and the Future of Biomedicine
  • Yann Joly, L.L.B, LL.M, PhD Candidate
  • Bartha M. Knoppers, PhD
  • HumGen International, Centre de recherche en
    droit public, Université de Montréal.

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Outline
  • 1- Open Science
  • 2- Commercialisation
  • 3- Case Studies
  • 4- Open Source and Genomic research

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1- Open Science
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1- Open Science
  • Early academic research in biomedical sciences.
  • The norms of science.
  • Contemporary perspective on the norms of science.

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2- Commercialization
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2- Commercialization
  • The American experience
  • The Bayh-Dole Act.
  • The creation of the Court of Appeals for the
    Federal Circuit.
  • The "genetic gold rush".

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2- Commercialization
  • Outcomes of Commercialisation
  • North America
  • Europe

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2- Commercialization
  • Issues raised by the commercialization of
    biotechnology
  • Moral religious issues.
  • Patent thickets/ Tragedy of the anticommons.
  • Conflicts of interest data witholding
  • Clinical access to discoveries.
  • Unprecedented search and examination challenge
    for patent offices.

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3- Case Studies
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3- Case Studies
  • HapMap Project (2002-2005)
  • Objective International effort to Identify and
    catalog genetic similarities and differences in
    human beings.
  • Mechanism Open access, click-wrap agreement.

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3- Case Studies
  • Aggregate Therapeutics
  • (Since January 2006)
  • Objective improve investment in Canadian
    biotechnology by helping transform important
    research into life-saving products and protocols.
  • Mechanism Patent pool.

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4- Open Source and Genomic Research
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4- Open Source and Genomic Research
  • The human genome is part of the Common heritage
    of Humanity.
  • Genetic knowledge/genomic databases are global
    public goods.
  • Good health is a global public good.

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4- Open Source and Genomic Research
  • Common heritage of Humanity
  • Article 1 The human genome underlies the
    fundamental unity of all members of the human
    family, as well as the recognition of their
    inherent dignity and diversity. In a symbolic
    sense, it is the heritage of humanity.
  • UNESCO, Universal Declaration on the Human Genome
    and Human Rights (1997)

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4- Open Source and Genomic Research
  • Global Public Good
  • 1. Human genomic databases are global public
    goods.
  • a. Knowledge useful to human health belongs to
    humanity.
  • b. Human genomic databases are a public resource.
  • c. All humans should share in and have access to
    the benefits of databases.
  • HUGO, Statement on Human Genomic Databases (2002)

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4- Open Source and Genomic Research
  • Health as a public good
  • Article 12
  • States Parties to the present Covenant recognize
    the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the
    highest attainable standard of physical and
    mental health.
  • United Nations, International Covenant on
    Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966)

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Conclusion
  • Open source as a way toward the ideal of open
    science
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