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...produce and distribute patented drugs originating from their labs for markets in the developing world. Patents are intended to encourage innovation, but innovation and public health are not mutually exclusive. Low- and middle-income countries together make up only five to seven percent of the global branded pharmaceutical market??and Africa only around one percent. Generic production of life-saving drugs in the developing world would result in minimal losses for big pharmaceutical companies while drastically lowering drug prices and increasing the supply locally. Generic production not only provides a more sustainable solution to the access gap than...

Author: By Matthew F. Basilico, Connie E. Chen, and Jonathan E. Soverow | Title: Harvard Medicine for the Poor? | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...were. COMEDIC TO THE CORE? Student reception of the event was overwhelmingly positive, even before it began. According to Corcoran, tickets for the event, which were free and had been distributed via an online lottery, had been going for as much as $100 on the “black market?? of student e-mail lists. Colbert received standing ovations both upon entering and leaving the Forum, and individual attendees expressed their excitement about the interview afterwards. Shouvik Banerjee, a student at the Kennedy School, called the event “incredible” and said...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Colbert Sheds Persona at IOP ‘Thunderdome’ | 12/4/2006 | See Source »

According to Corcoran, tickets for the event, which were free and had been distributed via an online lottery, had been going for as much as $100 on the “black market?? of student e-mail lists...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Funnyman Colbert Steps Out of Role for Harvard Audience | 12/1/2006 | See Source »

Look out, Bollywood. There’s a new player in the South Asian media market??the Harvard Business Review (HBR). The Harvard-owned management journal is launching its 11th international edition in Mumbai, home to the Hindi-language film industry. Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP), the review’s not-for-profit parent company, announced last week that it would team with the India Today Group, a media conglomerate, on the South Asian venture. The South Asian monthly will contain close to the same content as the U.S. edition but will run regional advertising, according...

Author: By Kelly Y. Gu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Business Review Launches New Indian Edition | 10/4/2006 | See Source »

...gathering mode.”Casey also said the University had certain concerns as to just how helpful the new program would be. The DSP requires that foreign factories under contract with licensed producers devote at least 50 percent of their yearly output to the “collegiate market?? or “to other buyers willing to meet the same standards and pricing obligations as university licensees,” according to organization documents. This concentration of production, according to a DSP policy statement, helps to ensure stable employment for factory workers engaged in making university...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Sweats Apparel Plan | 10/2/2006 | See Source »

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