by Chris Jordan | Oct 24, 2016 | China Goes Global, Governance in Global Biomedical Innovation, Innovation Systems Development in China and Russia
On 6-7 October 2016, the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research and the ESRC Rising Powers and Interdependent Futures programme hosted a thematic workshop to discuss the roles of rising powers in shaping global innovation. Our policy brief summarises the findings...
by Chris Jordan | Jul 19, 2015 | Brian Salter, China, Governance in Global Biomedical Innovation, India, Saheli Datta, Uncategorized, Yinhua Zhou
By Brian Salter, Yinhua Zhou and Saheli Datta Bioinformatics has recently been recognised in the UK as a ‘huge priority for government’ with the ‘potential to drive research and development, increase productivity and innovation and ultimately transform lives.’ (UK...
by Chris Jordan | Jul 7, 2015 | Alison Harvey, Brian Salter, Governance in Global Biomedical Innovation, Uncategorized
To answer these questions authors Brian Salter and Alison Harvey looked at the case of the production of human/animal chimeras (i.e. genetic hybrids) in scientific research. It is not a new practice: “cytoplasmic hybrids fusing human and non-human (mouse or hamster)...
by Chris Jordan | Dec 18, 2014 | Brian Salter, China, Governance in Global Biomedical Innovation, India, Saheli Datta, Uncategorized, Yinhua Zhou
Global Medical Discovery highlights a recent article by Brian Salter, Yinhua Zhou and Saheli Datta as a feature article for this month’s issue. The excerpt below highlights the article’s key findings.The general reticence to engage with the reality of the...