Global Health & Human Rights

  • Read more: China Issues 2014-2020 Development Blueprint on Food and Nutrition

    China Issues 2014-2020 Development Blueprint on Food and Nutrition

    By Ching-Fu Lin China’s highest executive organ, the State Council, put out the Food and Nutrition Development Outline 2014-2020 (the Outline) in February of 2014.  The Outline was jointly drafted by China’s Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) and National Health and Family Planning Commission.  The Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of…

  • Read more: New regulatory pathways and incentives for sustainable antibiotics: Recent European & US Initiatives

    New regulatory pathways and incentives for sustainable antibiotics: Recent European & US Initiatives

    By Timo Minssen Please find attached a ppt presentation on “New regulatory pathways and incentives for sustainable antibiotics: Recent European & US Initiatives” given on March 7, 2014 at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.  The presentation was followed by a discussion moderated by US patent attorney Melissa Hunter-Ensor, Partner at Saul Ewing, Boston. I…

  • Read more: Call for applications: Brocher Summer Academy 2014: Ethical Choices for DALYs and the Measurement of the Global Burden of Disease

    Call for applications: Brocher Summer Academy 2014: Ethical Choices for DALYs and the Measurement of the Global Burden of Disease

    Confirmed speakers: Christopher Murray (IHME)—Keynote, Matt Adler (Duke), Greg Bognar (La Trobe U), John Broome (Oxford), Dan Brock (Harvard), Richard Cookson (York U), Owen Cotton-Barratt (Oxford), David Evans (WHO), Marc Fleurbaey (Princeton U), Ned Hall (Harvard), Dan Hausman (U of Wisconsin, Madison), Elselijn Kingma (U of Eindhoven), Jeremy Lauer (WHO), Colin Mathers (WHO), Erik Nord…

  • Read more: Capsule Endoscopy Instead of Colonoscopy? The FDA Approves the PillCam COLON

    Capsule Endoscopy Instead of Colonoscopy? The FDA Approves the PillCam COLON

    By Jonathan J. Darrow In January, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of the PillCam COLON 2 as a minimally-invasive means of viewing the colon, a development that is sure to be welcomed by U.S. patients who currently undergo an estimated 14 million colonoscopies each year.  While the approval represents a major step…

  • Read more: Trials of HIV Treatment-as-Prevention: Ethics and Science. Friday, March 7

    Trials of HIV Treatment-as-Prevention: Ethics and Science. Friday, March 7

    High hopes for overcoming the HIV epidemic rest to a large extent on HIV Treatment-as-Prevention (TasP). Large cluster-randomized controlled trials are currently under way to test the effectiveness of different TasP strategies in general populations in sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, however, international antiretroviral treatment (ART) guidelines have already moved to definitions of ART…

  • Read more: Global Health Governance: Call for Submissions

    Global Health Governance: Call for Submissions

    By The Petrie-Flom Center Global Health Governance will be publishing a special issue on a proposed Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH) in December 2014. The proposal for an FCGH would create a new international framework, grounded in the international human right to health, that would support health at the national and global levels. For…

  • Read more: International Aid, Public Health, and Corruption

    International Aid, Public Health, and Corruption

    By I. Glenn Cohen My wonderful HLS colleague Matthew Stephenson has just launched the Global Anticorruption Blog (GAB). As it happens, his first two posts may be of interest to BOH readers, especially those  may be of interest to readers interested in international aid for public health projects, of the sort supported by the Gates…

  • Read more: Kevin Outterson on the Search for New Antibiotics

    Kevin Outterson on the Search for New Antibiotics

    Kevin Outterson appeared on NPR’s “Here & Now” to discuss the growing problem of antibiotic resistance and possible ways to incentivize development of new antibiotics. From the interview: On the misuse of antibiotics “We should think of this as a global resource that needs to be conserved and taken care of. So antibiotics should never be…

  • Read more: Book Review published on SSRN

    Book Review published on SSRN

    By Timo Minssen Three weeks ago I blogged about my recent review of  “Pharmaceutical Innovation, Competition and Patent Law – a Trilateral Perspective” (Edward Elgar 2013). The full review, which is forthcoming in a spring issue of European Competition Law Review (Sweet Maxwell), is now available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2396804.  

  • Read more: New paper on “Standardization, IPRs and Open Innovation in Synthetic Biology”

    New paper on “Standardization, IPRs and Open Innovation in Synthetic Biology”

    By Timo Minssen I am pleased to announce that we have today published the following paper: Minssen, Timo and Wested, Jakob Blak, Standardization, IPRs and Open Innovation in Synthetic Biology (February 14, 2014). Available at SSRN. This brief book contribution stems from a presentation given at the 2013 conference “Innovation, Competition, Collaboration” at Bucerius Law School, Hamburg, Germany. It…