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  • Read more: Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    By The Petrie-Flom Center Check out the April 4 edition of the Petrie-Flom Center’s biweekly e-newsletter for the latest on events, affiliate news and scholarship, and job and fellowship opportunities in health law policy and bioethics.  

  • 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: Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    By The Petrie-Flom Center Check out the March 7 edition of the Petrie-Flom Center’s biweekly e-newsletter for the latest on events, affiliate news and scholarship, and job and fellowship opportunities in health law policy and bioethics.  

  • Read more: Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    By The Petrie-Flom Center Check out the February 21 edition of the Petrie-Flom Center’s biweekly e-newsletter for the latest on events, affiliate news and scholarship, and job and fellowship opportunities in health law policy and bioethics.  

  • Read more: Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    Check out the latest news from the Petrie-Flom Center!

    By The Petrie-Flom CenterCheck out the February 7 edition of the Petrie-Flom Center’s biweekly e-newsletter for the latest on events, affiliate news and scholarship, and job and fellowship opportunities in health law policy and bioethics.  

  • Read more: Check out the Latest News from the Petrie-Flom Center

    Check out the Latest News from the Petrie-Flom Center

    By The Petrie-Flom Center Check out today’s edition of the Petrie-Flom Center’s biweekly e-newsletter for the latest on events, affiliate news and scholarship, and job and fellowship opportunities in health law policy and bioethics.  

  • Read more: Worth Reading This Week

    Worth Reading This Week

    By Nicolas Terry J. Oberlander and M. Morrison, Failure to Launch? The Independent Payment Advisory Board’s Uncertain Prospects, NEJM David Orentlicher, The FDA’s Graphic Tobacco Warnings and the First Amendment, NEJM Gabriel H. Teninbaum, Reforming the National Practitioner Data Bank to Promote Fair Med-Mal Outcomes, SSRN

  • Read more: Worth Reading This Week

    Worth Reading This Week

    By Nicolas Terry Lewis Grossman, FDA and the Rise of the Empowered Consumer, SSRN  M.B. Rosenthal and M.M. Mello, Sunlight as Disinfectant — New Rules on Disclosure of Industry Payments to Physicians, NEJM  Brietta Clark, A Moral Mandate & the Meaning of Choice: Conceiving the Affordable Care Act after NFIB, SSRN/SLU JHLP 

  • Read more: Happy Public Health Week: “We’re Good Enough, We’re Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Us”

    Happy Public Health Week: “We’re Good Enough, We’re Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Us”

    By Scott Burris We may be living in a golden age of group-think. A weekly reminder is poor Paul Krugman railing against the apparently universal belief in America and Europe that we’ve got to cut budgets right now or disaster will strike. He calls this a Zombie idea, a false claim that has been falsified…

  • Read more: Reducing Gun Violence in America

    Reducing Gun Violence in America

    By Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research Typically, we would avoid such a shameless plug for our researchers — we’d be a little more subtle. But, we can’t help it this time. This book is the best $10 you’ll spend all year. A little less than a month ago, Johns Hopkins University convened…