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New Paper and Conferences

If Ambien and Lunesta aren’t doing the trick for you, a draft of my current working paper, The Penguin’s Paradox: The Political Economy of International Intellectual Property and the Paradox of Open Intellectual Property Models, is available on SSRN.

At the end of this month, I will present at the conference “Closing in on Open Science: Trends in Intellectual Property and Scientific Research,” at Maine Law School. My topic is “Virtue Ethics and Biotechnology Patent Policy.”

In November, I will present at the conference “The World and Christian Imagination,” at Baylor University. My topic, again, will be “Virtue Ethics and Biotechnology Policy.” This conference is sponsored by the Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and Arts, and will feature interdisciplinary dialogue among Christian scholars from a variety of disciplines. Cool.