Center for Public Genomics Publications

Publications listed alphabetically by year in reverse chronological order

Year 3 (August 2006-July 2007)

Caulfield, T. Cook-Deegan, R.M., Kieff, F.S., and Walsh, J. Evidence and anecdotes: analysis of human gene patenting controversies. 2006. Nature Biotechnology 24:1091-4 Read the article at the Nature Biotechnology website

Cook-Deegan, R. The Science Commons in Health Research: Structure, Function, and Value. Journal of Technology Transfer. 32:133-156. (2007) Read the article at the Springer website. Publisher's erratum

Cook-Deegan, R. and Dedeurwaerdere, T. The Science Commons in Life Science Research: Structure, Function, and Value of Access to Genetic Diversity. International Social Science Journal (UNESCO) 58(188): 299-318 (June 2006) Read the article

Crossman, C.R. Arming our Enemies: How parallel imports could increase anti-microbial resistance. 2006. North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial regulation 31(4):823-845. Read the article at Hein Online

Eisenberg, R. and Rai, A. Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California's Stem Cell Initiative. 2006. Berkeley Technology Law Journal 21(3):1187-1213. Available at SSRN.

Feldman M, Colaianni A, Liu K. Lessons from the Commercialization of the Cohen-Boyer Patents: The Stanford University Licensing Program, in Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation: A Handbook of Best Practices. (Edited by A Krattiger, RT Mahoney, L Nelsen, et al.). 2007. MIHR: Oxford, U.K., and PIPRA: Davis, U.S.A. pp. 1797-1808. Read the article online.

Ginsburg, G.S. and Haga, S.B. Translating genomic biomarkers into clinically useful diagnostics. 2006. Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 6:179-191. PubMed ID: 16512778

Ginsburg, G.S., Angrist, M., Cook-Deegan, R. Public Health, Genomics and Medicine at a Crossroads in Chernobyl. 2006. Science. 314(5796):62-3. Read the article at Science

Haga, S.B. and Willard, H.F. Defining the spectrum of genome policy. 2006. Nat Rev Genet 7:966-72. Read the article at Nature Genetics

Haga, S.B. Teaching resources for genetics. 2006. Nat Rev Genet. 7:223-9. Read the article at Nature Genetics

Kepler, T., Marti-Renom, M., Maurer, S., Rai, A., Taylor, G., and Todd, M. Open Source Chemistry -- The Power of Us. 2006. Australian Journal of Chemistry. 59: 291-294. Read the article online

Lenoir, T., and Gianella, E. The emergence and diffusion of DNA microarray technology. 2006. J Biomed Discov Collab. 1:11. Read the article at the Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration

Lewis, T., Reichman, J.H., and So, A. The Case for Government Oversight and Government Funding of Clinical trials. 2007. Economist's Voice (Berkeley E-Press, Vol. 4, No. 1). Read this article at Berkeley E-Press

Rai, A. and Boyle, J. Synthetic Biology: Caught Between Property Rights, the Public Domain, and the Commons. PLoS Biology 5(3):e58 Read the article online at PLoS Biology

Shanawani, H., Dame, L., Schwartz, D.A., and Cook-Deegan, R. Non-reporting and inconsistent reporting of race and ethnicity in articles that claim associations among genotype, outcome, and race or ethnicity. 2006. J Med Ethics 32(12):724-8. Read the article online at the Journal of Medical Ethics

Tofano D, Wiechers IR, Cook-Deegan RM. Edwin Southern, DNA blotting, and microarray technology: A case study of the shifting role of patents in academic molecular biology. 2006. Genomics, Society, and Policy. 2(2):50-61. Read the article online.

Wald, P. Blood and Stories: How Genomics is Changing Race, Medicine, and Human History. Patterns of Prejudice: Race and Contemporary Medicine (special issue, ed. Sander Gilman) 40(4): 303-333 November 2006. Read the article online at Patterns of Prejudice

Wald, P. What's in a Cell?: John Moore's Spleen and the Language of Bioslavery. New Literary History: Essays Probing the Boundaries of the Human in Science and Science Fiction (special issue Spring 2005) 36(2): 205-25 Read the article online at Project Muse

Year 2 (August 2005 - July 2006)

Angrist M, and R Cook-Deegan. Who Owns the Genome? The New Atlantis Number 11,Winter 2006: 87-96. Read the article at The New Atlantis website

Cook-Deegan R and M McGeary. The Jewel in the Federal Crown? History, Politics, and the National Institutes of Health, in "History and Health Policy: Putting the Past Back In", Rosemary Stevens, Charles E. Rosenberg, and Lawton R. Burns, Eds. (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2006). Order the book from Rutgers University Press

Eisenberg R, and A Rai. Data dissemination in publicly funded research. Berkeley Technology Law Journal 21(3), 2006. (Forthcoming link)

Fore, Jr. JL, Wiechers IR, and R Cook-Deegan. The effects of business practices, licensing, and intellectual property on development and dissemination of the polymerase chain reaction: case study. Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration 1:7, 2006. Read the article at Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration

Pressman L, Burgess R, Cook-Deegan R, McCormack SJ, Nami-Wolk I, Soucy M, and L Walters. The Licensing of DNA Patents by US Academic Institutions: An Empirical Survey. Nature Biotechnology 24 (Jan): 31 - 29, 2006. Read the article at Nature Biotechnology

Reichman JH. The International Legal Status of Undisclosed Clinical Trial Data: From Private to Public Goods?, in Negotiating Health: Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines. Edited by Pedro Roffe, Geof Tansey, and David Vivas-Eugui, Earthscan 2006, pp. 133-150. Order the book from Earthscan

Waldby C and R Mitchell. Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism. Durham: Duke University Press, 2006. Order the book from Duke University Press

Walsh, J.P., Cho, C., and Cohen, W.M. View From the Bench: Patents, Research and Material Transfers. 2005. Science 309(5743): 2002-3 Read the article online

Year 1 (September 2004 - July 2005)

Maurer S, Rai A, and A Sali. Finding Cures for Tropical Diseases: Is Open Source an Answer? PLoS Medicine 1(3): e56, 2004. Read the article at PLoS Medicine website

Rai A. Open and Collaborative Research: A New Model for Biomedicine in Intellectual Property Rights in Frontier Industries: Software and Biotechnology. (Edited by R Hahn) AEI-Brookings Press 2005, pp 131-153.. Read the article at Social Science Resource Network Read the book at AEI Brookings Press

Reichman JH and T Lewis. Using Liability Rules to Stimulate Local Innovation in Developing Countries: Application to Traditional Knowledge, in International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology Under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime. (Edited by KE Maskus & JH Reichman) Cambridge University Press 2005, pp 337-366. Order the book from Cambridge University Press

So A, Rai A, and R Cook-Deegan. Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfer: Enabling Access for Developing Countries. Commissioned Report for the World Health Organization Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation, and Public Health. Submitted 4 April 2005 to the World Health Organization. Access the abstract at WHO website

Zick CD, Mathews C, Roberts JS, Cook-Deegan RM, and RJ Pokorski. Genetic Testing for Alzheimer's Disease and Its Impact on Insurance Purchasing Behavior. Health Affairs 24: 483-490, 2005. Access the abstract at Health Affairs website