Open Source Drug Discovery – redefining IPR through open source innovations

Owing to its research-intensive nature, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is known to play a vital  role in fostering innovations in pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries. But the dry drug discovery pipeline for neglected tropical diseases like tuberculosis and malaria over the years,  despite the existence of patents has led to the realization that manufacturing interest of... Continue Reading →

February Read – The Midnight Library

“A person was like a city. You couldn't let a few less desirable parts put you off the whole. There may be bits you don't like, a few dodgy side streets and suburbs, but the good stuff makes it worthwhile.” ― Matt Haig, The Midnight Library Just wrapped up The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. A depressed... Continue Reading →

January Read – A People’s History of Heaven

“Early on, we girls learn that life owes us nothing, that womanhood is a spectrum of nuisances, heartbreaks and tragedies― Mathangi Subramanian, A People's History of Heaven A city, a slum, a group of girls and some realities we choose to overlook! The author weaves an astonishing tale of girlhood and grit, survival and sisterhood, a lyrical narrative... Continue Reading →

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