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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Conversation: Life and Death of a Patent: The Impact of 
 Branding on Emergency Global Supply Trade - Speaker to be confirmed
DTSTART:20250311T130000Z
DTEND:20250311T140000Z
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CONTACT:A B Youngman
DESCRIPTION:Our speakers will focus on how intellectual property protectio
 ns relate to procurement contracts for crisis relief by focusing on a spec
 ific ready-to-use peanut product\, followed by a discussion with the audie
 nce.\n\nPlease contact fr224@cam.ac.uk for online joining instructions.\n\
 nSpeakers:\nDr Tad Brown\, Research Associate\, Department of History and 
 Philosophy of Science  \n\nTad is a member of the ‘From Collection to Cu
 ltivation’ research project at the Dept of HPS. His research engages wit
 h the social history of agricultural diversity and he is currently writing
  a book on the peanut industry. He was previously a member of the Australi
 an Research Council Laureate Project looking at intellectual property and 
 food security.\n\n\nDr Jellie Molino\, Research By-Fellow\, Hughes Hall \n
 \nJellie is an international legal expert on sustainable public procuremen
 t (SPP) with experience working for international organizations\, e.g.\, U
 NOPS\, UNEP\, UNDP\, World Bank\, IFC\, OECD\, ITC-ILO and ADB. \n\nShe is
  currently a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Hughes Hall Centre fo
 r Climate Change Engagement\, with research focusing on private law\, proc
 urement\, and climate change. \n\nhttps://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/
 lunchtime-conversation-life-and-death-patent-impact-branding-emergency-glo
 bal-supply-trade
LOCATION:Online and Seminar Room 1\, Dept of History and Political Science
 \, Free School Lane\, Cambridge (https://what3words.com/quick.stiff.rides)
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