Sharing knowledge: a new frontier for public-private partnerships in medicine.

Abstract:

:To help overcome the bottlenecks that limit the development of diagnostic and therapeutic products, academic and industrial researchers, patient organizations and charities, and regulatory and funding institutions should redefine the basis for sharing the knowledge collected in large-scale clinical and experimental studies.

journal_name

Genome Med

journal_title

Genome medicine

authors

Auffray C

doi

10.1186/gm29

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-03-04 00:00:00

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29

issue

3

issn

1756-994X

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gm29

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1

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