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Harvard Provost Steven E. Hyman said that he is confident “that over time these principles and strategies, which now are viewed as ahead-of-the-curve, will come to be the norm and will be broadly implemented within the field of academic technology transfer..." File photo by Justin Ide/Harvard Staff Photographer |
Speeding new medicines and technologies to the developing worldA consortium of Harvard and five other leading research universities and the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) have endorsed a far-reaching “Statement of Principles and Strategies for the Equitable Dissemination of Medical Technologies” in the developing world. |
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