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Subject: IP: 'Open Source Biology' in Washington Monthly


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From: Denise Caruso <caruso@hybridvigor.org>
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 11:28:17 -0700
To: farber@dsl.cis.upenn.edu
Subject: 'Open Source Biology' in Washington Monthly

Hi Dave,

Don't know if you saw this ... thought it might be of interest to
IP'ers who are sniffing around the biotech world. I thought the piece
was well done, and pretty thought provoking. (Item below is snipped
from the HVNEWS list.)

Denise


>OPEN SOURCE BIOLOGY FEATURED IN WASHINGTON MONTHLY
>The concept behind "Open Source Biology," a term coined in 1999 by
>researchers at the Molecular Sciences Institute in Berkeley (whose
>director, Roger Brent, is a Hybrid Vigor director), is the subject of
>fascinating article in the July/August 2002 issue of the Washington
>Monthly.
>
>Written by Nicholas Thompson, a Markle Fellow at the New America
>Foundation, the article is entitled, "May the Source Be With You: Can
>a band of biologists who share data freely out-innovate the corporate
>researchers who hoard it?"
>
>Good question. Full text online:
>http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2001/0207.thompson.html
>
>The Molecular Sciences Institute:
>http://www.molsci.org

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Denise Caruso
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The Hybrid Vigor Institute
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