PROPRI蒚?INTELLECTUELLE: SYMPOSIUM TECHNIQUE DE L’OMS, L’OMPI ET L’OMC
L'acc鑣 aux m閐icaments: Information en mati鑢e de brevets et libert?d’exploitation
Pour les organisations qui travaillent ?mettre au point de nouveaux produits puis ?les fabriquer et ?les commercialiser ?des prix abordables, il n'est pas facile de savoir si un m閐icament, un vaccin, un kit de diagnostic ou tout autre produit m閐ical est d閖?brevet?ailleurs. Telle est la constatation faite lors d'un s閙inaire conjoint OMS-OMPI-OMC tenu le 18 f関rier 2011. Programme et pr閟entations ci-dessous:
Mise ?jour: 22 f関rier 2011
Voir aussi:
> Les ADPIC
> ADPIC et
sant?publique
> L'OMC
et les autres organisations
Nouvelles
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18 f関rier 2011: Comment savoir si un m閐icament est d閖?brevet? Un symposium se penche sur la question
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21 janvier 2011: Deuxi鑝e symposium technique conjoint OMS — OMPI — OMC sur les brevets et l’acc鑣 aux m閐icaments
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16 juillet 2010: L'OMS, l'OMPI et l'OMC unissent leurs efforts pour examiner l'acc鑣 aux m閐icaments au microscope
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Programme et expos閟
(en anglais uniquement)
09h00–09h30 — Opening Remarks:
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Margaret Chan, Director-General,
World Health Organization (WHO):
remarks
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Francis Gurry, Director General, World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO)
- Pascal Lamy, Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO): remarks
> Video
on WHO website: DG opening speeches
09h30–10h45 — Session 1: Access to medicines, patent information and freedom to operate — the context
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Access and information needs from a public health perspective
Speaker: Zafar Mirza, WHO
> Presentation
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Linking empirical data to policy processes: strengthening the base for policymaking on access to medicines
Speaker: Antony Taubman, WTO
> Presentation
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Managing intellectual property for access
Speaker: Anatole Krattiger, WIPO
> Presentation
Discussion
Moderator: Hans Hogerzeil, WHO
> Video
on WHO website: Session 1
10h45–11h15 Break
11h15–13h00 — Session 2: Patent information and freedom to operate:
Methodologies and sources of information — case studies
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The patent status of medicines on the WHO model list for essential medicines
Speaker: Stanley Kowalski University of New Hampshire — School of Law
> Presentation
Comments: Richard Laing, WHO
> Presentation
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Understanding the patent status of Antiretroviral Drugs — a Medicines Patent Pool/WIPO collaboration
Speaker: Ellen 't Hoen, Medicines Patent Pool
> Presentation
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Global patent landscape on patenting activities in the field of vaccines
Martin Friede, WHO
> Presentation
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A freedom to operate analysis of dengue vaccines
The comparative role of IP in achieving access
Speaker: Richard Mahoney, International Vaccines Institute
> Presentation
Discussion
Moderator: Konji Sebati, WIPO
> Video
on WHO website: Session 2
13h00–14h30 Lunch Break
14h30–16h00 — Session 3: Practicalities of patent information use — gaps and needs
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Overview of patent information resources: WIPO experiences on legal
status information
Speaker: Lutz Mail鋘der, WIPO
> Presentation -
Access to medicines: patent information in pharmaceutical procurement
Speaker: Sophie Logez, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria
> Presentation -
Using patent information in managing practical access scenarios
Speaker: Tahir Amin, Intellectual Property Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK)
> Presentation
Discussion
Moderator: Mathias Schaeli, Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual
Property
> Video
on WHO website: Session 3
16h00–16h30 Break
16h30–17h45 — Session 4: Panel Discussion: Strengthening the information base for access to medicine strategies — taking stock of experience and charting future directions
Panellists
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Rajiv I. Modi, Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
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Eric Notegen, IFPMA / F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
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Gitanjali Sakhuja, UNICEF
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John Kabare, African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO)
Moderators: Anatole Krattiger, WIPO, and Antony Taubman, WTO
> Video
on WHO website: Session 4
17h45–18h00 — Closing Session
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Speaker: Marie-Paule Kieny, WHO
Moderator: Johannes Christian Wichard, WIPO