Pandemic medicine : why the global innovation system is broken, and how we can fix it
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Pandemic medicine : why the global innovation system is broken, and how we can fix it
(Advances in international political economy)
L. Rienner, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-204) and index
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Description
Despite a century of advances in modern medicine, as well as the rapid development of Covid vaccines, the global pharmaceutical industry has largely failed to bring to market drugs that actually cure disease. Why?
And looking further... How can government policies stimulate investment in the development of curative drugs? Is there an untapped potential for "natural medicines" in new drug discovery? How have private-public sector partnerships transformed the ways we innovate? To what extent are medicinal plant biodiversity and human health codependent?
Addressing this range of increasingly critical questions, Kathryn Ibata-Arens analyses the rise and decline of the global innovation system for new drug development and proposes a policy framework for fast-tracking the implementation of new discoveries and preparing for future pandemics.
Table of Contents
The Innovation Commons: The Global System for New Drug Discovery.
Twilight of the (Big Pharma) Gods: The Rise and Decline of Innovation.
Books of Remedies: China's Drug (Re)Discovery Politics.
The Turmeric War: India Takes on the World Trade Organization and Big Pharma.
Medicine Gardens: Japan's Investment in New Drug Discovery.
A Way Forward: Bringing Innovative Solutions to Global Human Health Problems.
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