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McGill Centre for Intellectual Property Policy receives $3 million SSHRC Grant

he Centre from world-leading academics demonstrates the importance of our work. The crucial issues raised by this project bring together, under the auspices of the CIPP, experts from various disciplines and institutions such as the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQM), the University of Guelph, the University of Toronto, the University of Minnesota and Texas A&M University".

The project aims to also assist the ability of developing countries to harness technological progress. In this regard, Dr. Peter Singer, Director of the University of Toronto's Joint Centre for Bioethics, said today: "Biotechnology promises to be of fundamental importance to the health, economy and social structures within developing nations. This project aims to provide better ways of implementing intellectual property regimes within these countries is of extreme importance in permitting low and middle income countries to benefit from biotechnology."


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