STS Circle at Harvard
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Shobita Parthasarathy
University of Michigan, Ford School

on
Making Democracy in the Patent System: Comparing the Life Form Patent Battles 
in the US and Europe


Monday, September 23
12:15-2:00 pm
Maxwell Dworkin, 33 Oxford Street, Room 119

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Lunch is provided if you RSVP.
Please RSVP to 
sts<mailto:[email protected]>@hks.harvard.edu<mailto:[email protected]> 
by 5pm Wednesday, September 18.

Abstract: Across the world, there are a growing number of civil society-led 
challenges to patents covering medicines, life forms, indigenous knowledge, and 
software. Comparing the recent debates regarding patents on genes, stem cells, 
and plants in the United States and Europe, this talk argues that as protestors 
challenge how modern societies define invention and technology, they are also 
questioning the political orders that support modern intellectual property 
systems and the governance of science and technology more generally. Analyzing 
these conflicts helps us understand how intellectual property and political 
order are intertwined, and thus, the widespread social and political 
consequences of these seemingly narrow technical debates. The talk explains 
further how and why, despite global efforts towards market harmonization and 
the similar epistemological basis of modern patent regimes, these conflicts are 
being resolved differently across the world, leading to different approaches to 
not only invention, but also democracy.



Biography:  Shobita Parthasarathy is Associate Professor in the Gerald R. Ford 
School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. She is the author of 
numerous articles and a book, Building Genetic Medicine: Breast Cancer, 
Technology, and the Comparative Politics of Health Care (MIT Press, 2007), 
which helped to inform the recent US Supreme Court case regarding human gene 
patents. She is currently working on a book comparing the life form patent 
controversies in the United States and Europe.




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