----- Original Message ----- From: "Philipp Schmidt" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If any of the readers are in the NYC area on Thursday 13 April, please stop by our open source/standards/medicine symposium. We have a range of great speakers and are hoping for a lively discussion. /p PS _ Apologies that my first post to this list is such shameless advertising -- but I honestly think this might be of interest to this group! --- UNU-MERIT holds Research Symposium on “Open Source” and “Open Medicine” at UN Headquarters Can an Intellectual Property regime designed to protect private interests be reformed to open up standards and knowledge? What results when government authorities promote free, open source software in their jurisdictions? Who (if anyone) should own or control access to the human genome sequence? What parallels can be drawn with the fundamental principles of 'openness' for science and society as a whole? These are among the issues to be discussed at a Research Symposium titled Challenging Intellectual Property Access to Knowledge Issues in Open Source and Medicine, at the UN Headquarters, New York, on 13 April 2006 . The event is co-organized by the United Nations University -Office at the United Nations, New York , and UNU-MERIT. The speakers include: * Tim Hubbard, Head of Human Genome Analysis, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK; * Louis-Dominique Ouédraogo, Retiring Inspector, UN Joint Inspection Unit; * Tadao Takahashi, Principal Investigator at Project Foresight ICTs-2015, Centre for Strategic Studies in Brazil; and * Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Senior Researcher, UNU-MERIT. The event is open to interested members of the public. Registration forms can be downloaded from the website of the UNU Office at the United Nations , New York . (http://www.ony.unu.edu/) See full announcement (with embedded hyperlinks) here - http:// www.merit.unu.edu/a2k/ -- Sunil Abraham Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.iosn.net International Open Source Network - Software Freedom for All Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme www.apdip.net Thailand:UNDP Regional Centre, United Nations Service Building 3rd Floor, Rajdamnern Nok Avenue, Bangkok 10200, Thailand Tel: (66-2) 288-1234 Fax: (66-2) 288-3032 India :3rd Floor, 314/1, 7th Cross, Domlur Bangalore - 560 071 Karnataka, India. Mob: (91) 9342201521 Tel: (91-80) 51150580 Fax: (91-80) 51150583. _______________________________________________ FOSS-PDI mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.apdip.net/mailman/listinfo/foss-pdi FOSS-PDI is a joint initiative of Bridges.org (www.bridges.org); FOSSFA (www.fossfa.net); OWSA (www.oneworldsouthasia.net, www.digitalopportunity.org); UNDP/APDIP (www.apdip.net); APDIP/IOSN (www.iosn.net); UNESCO (www.unesco.org).
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