IP and Public Health Symposium

Members of the Review of Intellectual Property Law (RIPL) and John Marshall Law School faculty welcomed outstanding speakers as 2013 symposium panelists for “The Intersection of IP and Public Health” program on Nov. 8. Participants were (seated, from left) Sarah W. Wang, editor-in-chief of RIPL; David C. Babaian, Quorum Review Inc.; Adam Houston, Vancouver Island Human Rights Coalition; John Marshall Professor Maureen B. Collins; Ganiyou Gassikia, John Marshall LLM student; and (standing, from left) Professor Doris E. Long, director of the John Marshall Center for IP Law; Cynthia Ho, Clifford E. Vickrey Research Professor and director of the IP and Technology Program at Loyola University School of Law; Assistant Professor Yaniv Heled of Georgia State University College of Law; Adam D. Sussman, managing editor, RIPL; Professor James Chen, Justin Smith Morrill Chair in Law, Michigan State University College of Law; Professor Shubha Ghosh, Vilas Research Fellow, University of Wisconsin Law School;  and Calli M. Shapiro, symposium editor, RIPL.

Members of the Review of Intellectual Property Law (RIPL) and John Marshall Law School faculty welcomed outstanding speakers as 2013 symposium panelists for “The Intersection of IP and Public Health” program on Nov. 8. Participants were (seated, from left) Sarah W. Wang, editor-in-chief of RIPL; David C. Babaian, Quorum Review Inc.; Adam Houston, Vancouver Island Human Rights Coalition; John Marshall Professor Maureen B. Collins; Ganiyou Gassikia, John Marshall LLM student; and (standing, from left) Professor Doris E. Long, director of the John Marshall Center for IP Law; Cynthia Ho, Clifford E. Vickrey Research Professor and director of the IP and Technology Program at Loyola University School of Law; Assistant Professor Yaniv Heled of Georgia State University College of Law; Adam D. Sussman, managing editor, RIPL; Professor James Chen, Justin Smith Morrill Chair in Law, Michigan State University College of Law; Professor Shubha Ghosh, Vilas Research Fellow, University of Wisconsin Law School; and Calli M. Shapiro, symposium editor, RIPL.

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