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"The Myriad Genetics/Breast Cancer Gene Case: Can Human Genes be Patented?": Professor Robert Cook-Deegan's slides from CPG Congressional Issue Briefing

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2011-09-15
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Professor Robert Cook-Deegan's presentation slides from the September 15, 2011 Congressional briefing
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Genetics, Myriad Genetics, ACLU, BRCA, Breast Cancer, Amicus Brief, Gene Patents, Law, Health Policy, Medicine, Women’s Health
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Cook-Deegan, Robert Mullan (2011). "The Myriad Genetics/Breast Cancer Gene Case: Can Human Genes be Patented?": Professor Robert Cook-Deegan's slides from CPG Congressional Issue Briefing. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/7687.
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Robert M. Cook-Deegan

Research Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Robert Cook-Deegan is a research professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, with secondary appointments in Internal Medicine (School of Medicine), and Biology (Trinity College of Arts & Sciences). He was the founding director for Genome Ethics, Law & Policy in Duke’s Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy from July 2002 through December 2012.  He is the author of The Gene Wars: Science, Politics, and the Human Genome and an author on over 250 art
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