Incentives Boost Innovation in Rare Disease Therapies
Jun 19, 2015•14 min
Episode description
Patent filings in the area of rare diseases suggest government incentives have worked to spur innovation, according to a new report from the international intellectual property firm Marks & Clerk. The report examines patent filings in the areas of rare diseases, antibiotics, and vaccines. We spoke to Gareth Williams, partner and European patent attorney with Marks & Clerk, about the report, the role Big Pharma is playing, and some surprises on the list of top filers of rare disease related patents.
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