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Ideas in ALL

A blog by the ALL Institute: connecting research and real life

Disease, diagnostics, and drug discovery

  • Disease, diagnostics, and drug discovery - Health & Wellbeing

    Patent Licensing & Access to Emerging HIV Medicines: Voluntary Licensing Deals & Access Gaps for  Upper Middle-Income Countries?

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  • The primary PatentsinHumans project logo is an icon which is an adaptation of the universal healthcare symbol (a cross) which has been flipped, narrowed and modified in a curved manner to represent a human person. Alongside this, the two interlinked aspects to the body represent patent law and bioethics respectively, and these are drawn in a curved and overlapping manner to denote the core project aim of bridging the current disconnects between bioethics and patent law, in order to reconceptualise patent decision-making in this context in a person centred manner. There are five colours within these two interlinking elements of the main body (described above) and these represent the five-category taxonomy of patentable- technologies related to the human body as devised by Prof McMahon within the project proposal. This five category taxonomy of patentable technologies will be examined throughout the course of the project, and represents patentable technologies i.e. technologies that are in the body; technologies that act on the body; technologies that are integrated in the body; technologies that treat the body and technologies that are akin to the body. To the right of the icon described above is the PatentsInHumans text in Filson Pro Soft font in bold
    Disease, diagnostics, and drug discovery - Health & Wellbeing

    High Priced Medicines, Intellectual Property Rights, and Access Barriers: Médicins Sans Frontières Report Calls for Better Access to Tuberculosis Medicines in Europe

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  • Disease, diagnostics, and drug discovery - Health & Wellbeing

    The Advocacy Shift: From Silence to Empowerment in Clinical Psychology

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  • Disease, diagnostics, and drug discovery - Health & Wellbeing

    Endometriosis – A Hidden Disability

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  • Disease, diagnostics, and drug discovery - Health & Wellbeing - Social and Economic Transformations - Society and Public Policy

    Advancing Well-Being in Research: Spotlight on the PROMOTE and PATHWAYS Projects

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  • Maynooth ‘Elephant in the Room’ sculpture is both a symbol and a reminder that mental health challenges are a part of life, and seeking support is a sign of strength. Through this sculpture and the resources it represents, we aim to send a clear message to our community: you are not alone, and support is always here for you. The sculpture was painted by professional artist, Karolina Di Duca, based on artwork submissions received from MU staff and students around the themes of openness, compassion, inclusivity and support. A competition was then held to ‘name the elephant’ and the winning name was Hope. We believe that ‘Hope’ perfectly captures the optimism, compassion, and courage at the heart of this mental health awareness initiative. Hope will now travel across campus, serving as a powerful reminder that no challenge is too small to seek support for, and that help is always available.
    Disease, diagnostics, and drug discovery - Health & Wellbeing - Symposium

    Caring for the Mind: A Chance for the Renewed EU Institutions to Take the Elephant Out of the Room

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