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17 September 2021: Orphan Drug Innovation: Needs and Priorities

CeBIL Annual Symposium 2021 hosted by the Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Cambridge.

Online event from 15:00 to 17:30 (CEST). More info and registration.

About this event

Rare diseases affect approximately 25-30 million people in Europe, including millions of children. However, since each disease affects less than one person in every 2,000, the pharmaceutical industry has traditionally been reluctant to invest in research and development connected to such illnesses given the small market. In response, legal developments (such as the US Orphan Drug Act 1983 and the EU Orphan Drug Regulation 2000) were enacted in an effort to incentivise innovation. After several decades of operation, are these legal frameworks working well? This symposium seeks to identify and explore what the most pressing priorities are in orphan drug innovation, and whether and how social science research, particularly legal research, can help meet these needs.

Hosted by the University of Cambridge, an international hub for legal and scientific expertise, we hope the event will stimulate discussion between legal, economic, business, medical, and scientific experts at a range of career stages.

The 2021 CeBIL Symposium is organised by the Cambridge Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences (LML) in combination with the Centre for Advanced Studies in Biomedical Innovation Law (CeBIL) at the University of Copenhagen. The Symposium is generously supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.

 

 


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
egennet (1 septembre 2021). 17 September 2021: Orphan Drug Innovation: Needs and Priorities. ELSIBI. Consulté le 16 janvier 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/o5sf


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