Innovation During COVID-19: From Vaccines to Open-Source Ventilators to Homemade Masks
The COVID-19 pandemic has demanded tremendous, rapid innovation to solve a
worldwide public health crisis on all scales, from global research and development into
pharmaceutical treatments to individual families sewing masks at home. In this event,
we’ll hear from experts in a variety of fields of innovation talking about the challenges
and opportunities for innovation on vaccines, medicines, 3D printing, open-source
ventilators, personal protective equipment and more, both for the present crisis and for
the future.
Panelists
-Michael Weinberg, executive director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at NYU
– Alicia Gibb, executive director of the Open Source Hardware Association
– Matt Lane, executive director of the Coalition Against Patent Abuse
– Ana Santos Rutschman, professor at St. Louis University School of Law
Moderator
Charles Duan, Director, Technology & Innovation; Resident Senior Fellow
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