PatentsInHumans Team publish Year 1 Report

Thursday, February 15, 2024 - 14:15

The PatentsInHumans team are delighted to publish our first annual report today. In this report, we provide an overview of the focus of our research activities and the key achievements/activities in the first year of the PatentsInHumans research project. We also briefly outline some of the key research and other activities we intend to pursue over the coming year.

In year one, as highlighted in the report the team focused on developing research mapping the potential bioethical issues that could be posed by the grant and use of patents over a range of technologies related to the human body, including medicines, medical devices, elements of diagnostics etc. We also examined the institutional and legal systems within which such patent grant and licensing decisions are taken and relevant legislative provisions and legal avenues which could be used to engage with (bio)ethical issues that can arise.

The report also provides a brief general overview of the project, an introduction to our team, details of our PatentsInHumans launch event, dissemination activities, a list of publications, team news and an outline of future activities.

The report is available to download here.
 

The PatentsInHumans project is a large five year project led by Professor Aisling McMahon, School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University. The project is funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant, and is based in the School of Law and Criminology, and ALL Institute Maynooth University. You can find out more about the project on our project website here.

The PatentsInHumans project is funded by the European Union (ERC, PatentsInHumans, Project No. 101042147). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.