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Technological innovations: Perspectives on medical innovation in Less Industrialised Countries

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Medical Innovation
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Technological innovations can bring health benefits to many people in Less Industrialised Countries. How do you find the right organisations to partner with?
The Medical Innovation lecture series has been conceptualized to bring together students, researchers, academics, practitioners and managers to debate the cross-cutting issue of innovation in the healthcare sector. The lectures explore the challenges of innovation within complex healthcare organisations and provided nuts-and-bolts advice for healthcare professionals and researchers to build businesses around their innovative ideas.

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Medical Innovation 2010: Opening Remarks and Keynote Address

Opening remarks for the Medical Innovation 2010 Conference and a Keynote Address given by Prof Baron Peter Piot, The Institute for Global Health, Imperial College London, 'Harnessing Innovation to Meet the Challenges of a Changing Global Health Landscape'
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Medical Innovation
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Adam Stoten
Matthew Harris
Keywords
health challenges
infrastructure challenges
malaria
hiv
The Oxford-Emergent Tuberculosis Consortium Ltd (OETC)
developing world
licensing
tuberculosis
vaccines development
pollution
technology
patents
sanitation
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 07/12/2009
Duration: 00:54:05

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