Governing medical knowledge commons / / edited by Katherine J. Strandburg, Brett M. Frischmann, Michael J. Madison.

Governing Medical Knowledge Commons makes three claims: first, evidence matters to innovation policymaking; second, evidence shows that self-governing knowledge commons support effective innovation without prioritizing traditional intellectual property rights; and third, knowledge commons can succee...

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Superior document:Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons
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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 429 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
Notes:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Oct 2017).
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Knowledge commons and the road to medical commons
  • The knowledge commons framework
  • Leviathan in the commons : biomedical data and the state
  • Centralization, fragmentation, and replication in the genomic data commons
  • Genomic data commons
  • Population biobanks' governance: a case study of knowledge commons
  • The sentinel initiative as a knowledge commons
  • Cancer : from a kingdom to a commons
  • The greatest generational impact : the open neuroscience movement as an emerging knowledge commons
  • Better to give than to receive : an uncommon commons in synthetic-biology
  • Governance of biomedical research commons to advance clinical translation : lessons from the mouse model community
  • Constructing interdisciplinary collaboration : the oncofertility consortium as an emerging knowledge commons
  • The application of user innovation and knowledge commons governance to mental health
  • Challenges and opportunities in developing and sharing solutions by patients and caregivers : the story of a knowledge commons for the patient innovation project
  • Chronic disease, new thinking and outlaw innovation : patients on the edge in the knowledge commons
  • The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium : a developing knowledge commons
  • The Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR) : an emerging knowledge commons
  • Conclusion : governing knowledge commons : an appraisal.