Intellectual property rights and U.S.-Japan competition in biotechnology report of a workshop

This report of a workshop organized by the Committee on Japan, with assistance from the Office of Japan Affairs, brings together some of the highlights of the discussions. Chaired by Dr. Hubert Schoemaker, Chairman and CEO of Centocor, the workshop was designed to provide a forum to examine the expe...

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Corporate Authors: Intellectual Property Rights and U.S.-Japan Competition in Biotechnology (Conference) (1991, Washington, D.C.), National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Japan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington (DC) National Academies Press (US) 1991, 1991
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a This report of a workshop organized by the Committee on Japan, with assistance from the Office of Japan Affairs, brings together some of the highlights of the discussions. Chaired by Dr. Hubert Schoemaker, Chairman and CEO of Centocor, the workshop was designed to provide a forum to examine the experiences of U.S. firms with the IPR environment for biotechnology in Japan, to discuss the implications of the growing presence of Japanese firms in the United States, and to evaluate future prospects and policy implications for the United States. The report was reviewed by the workshop panelists, who offered many useful insights, but it is not a consensus document