Bioethics

Ebola in the New Yorker (but no Ebola in New York, thankfully)

By Kevin Outterson A short article in the New Yorker on my favorite topic – business models for antibiotic use and innovation.  

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By Kevin Outterson

A short article in the New Yorker on my favorite topic – business models for antibiotic use and innovation.

 

About the author

  • Kevin Outterson

    Kevin Outterson has served as a guest blogger on Bill of Health. Kevin teaches health law and corporate law at Boston University, where he co-directs the Health Law Program. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics; faculty co-advisor to the American Journal of Law & Medicine; immediate past chair of the Section on Law, Medicine & Health Care of the AALS; and a member of the Board of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. Before teaching, Kevin was a partner at two major US law firms.