Centre for Global Health Policy

Panel 6. Bioinformation Economies: Benefits and Insecurities for Genomic Global Health

Panel Organiser:
Alex Faulkner, Reader, Centre for Global Health Policy, University of Sussex

Chair:
Gemma Buckland-Merrett, Research Fellow, Centre for Global health Policy, University of Sussex

 

Speakers:

Amy Hinterberger, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, ‘Genomic and Viral Sovereignty: Tethering the Materials of Global Biomedicine’

 


Phoebe Li, Lecturer, Law, University of Sussex, ‘Inequality and intellectual property: Patenting genetic diagnostics methods after Myriad’

 

Louise Bezuidenhot, Associate Research Fellow, EGENIS, University of Exeter, ‘Barriers to openness: contrasting the access to, with the accessibility of, data in South Africa and UK’

 

Alex Faulkner, Reader, Centre for Global Health Policy, University of Sussex, ‘Bioinformatics in India: markets, practices and genomic policy’

Video unpublished.

 

Chiara Garattini, Researcher, Intel Health & Life Sciences, ‘User experience and bioinformatics: computing tools for a ‘hybrid’ science’