HARVARD INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT
June 28, 1999
New Strategies for Utilization of Science and Technology Research Results for Industrial Development
By Lewis M. Branscomb, Director Emeritus of the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program; Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Corporate Management and Eui-Jae Kim, Former Research Fellow, Harvard Information Infrastructure Project/Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
May, 1999
Le mariage de la science et de la technologie
Unecso Le Courrier
By Lewis M. Branscomb, Director Emeritus of the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program; Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Corporate Management
January, 1999
Noch immer links vom nordlichen Atlantik
Juridikum
By Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger, Faculty Affiliate
Spring 1998
"A Contrarian View of Intellectual Property Protection for the Genomics Industry"
Intellectual Property News
By Clarisa Long, Former Research Fellow, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, 1997-1999
"Biomedical research is undergoing a paradigm shift from gene-centric biology to genome-centric biology that changes the way we think about biological innovation, genetic information, and the way biologists do their work. The shift to genomic-centric biology is creating a hybrid model of discovery and innovation in which the creation of new ideas and products remains the dominant strand but the supply of new inputs such as databases and software are becoming increasingly important to the process of innovation...."
December 1996
Review of Valuing Climate Change by Samuel Fankhuser
Journal of Economic Literature, issue 4, volume 23
June, 1996
Converging Infrastructures: Intelligent Tranportation and the National Information Infrastructure
By Lewis M. Branscomb, Director Emeritus of the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program; Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and Corporate Management
