Past Event
Digital DNA: The Nagoya Protocol, Intellectual Property Treaties, and Synthetic Biology
Join us for the release of a new report on synthetic biology and the Nagoya Protocol of the United Nations’ Convention on Biological Diversity. The discussion will focus on how the digitization of DNA may change how international treaties address intellectual property and benefit sharing.
Copies of the new report, Digital DNA: The Nagoya Protocol, Intellectual Property Treaties, and Synthetic Biology, will be available at the event.
Speaker
Margo A. Bagley
Hardy Cross Dillard Professor of Law and the Joseph C. Carter, Jr. Research Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law
Hosted By
Science and Technology Innovation Program
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