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Book Title: Intellectual Property and Emerging Technologies
Editor(s): Rimmer, Matthew; McLennan, Alison
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849802468
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 6
Extract:
Contributors
Amina Agovic is a Post-doctoral researcher at Malmö University, Sweden.
She received her PhD in law from Helsinki University for her dissertation
on `Patents, Ethics and Stem Cell Research: The Case of hESC Innovation
in Australia, Europe and the United States'. Amina is currently teaching
intellectual property rights and working on developing an E-learning stem
cell system for stem cell scientists and relevant parties. She is an Australian
qualified solicitor with a common law background and specialisation in
European and Anglo-American intellectual property laws. To date, she has
published a number of publications; participated in many conferences in
respect of stem cell sciences and intellectual property rights and contrib-
uted to a number of European Union Framework Program (FP) 6 and 7
Projects. In addition Amina has spent a year as a visiting scholar at the
Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Sweden.
Adam Bostanci is a Senior Research Fellow at St Vincent's Hospital in
Melbourne and an Honorary Fellow in History and Philosophy of Science
at the University of Melbourne. Previously, he was a lecturer in social
science at the Hughes Hall Centre for Biomedical Science in Society at the
University of Cambridge. He did his doctoral training at the ESRC Centre
for Genomics in Society at the University of Exeter (UK). He also holds
master's degrees in natural sciences and in the history and philosophy of
science, both from the University of Cambridge. Recent research projects
have focused on the development of techniques ...
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