<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:i18n="http://apache.org/cocoon/i18n/2.1" xmlns:p="http://outerx.org/daisy/1.0#publisher" xmlns:d="http://outerx.org/daisy/1.0" version="2.0"><channel><title>CAMBIA, BiOS and Patent Lens in the news </title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia</link><description/><item><title>The Cambia is named to the list of Top 100 Best NGOs by The Global Journal</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4799</link><pubDate>2012-02-02T20:18:39.000+10:00</pubDate><description> From the hundreds of thousands of Non-governmental organizations in the world, the Global Journal has selected the Top 100 based on impact, innovation, transparency, accountability and efficiency. Cambia is honored to be amongst this group for its achievements in democratizing scientific innovat...</description></item><item><title>Q&amp;A with Richard Jefferson - Stanford Social Innovation Review</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4791</link><pubDate>2011-02-22T16:44:51.000+10:00</pubDate><description> This Q&amp;A session with Richard Jefferson was published in the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Richard Jefferson believes that biotechnology can be used to benefit the poor and disenfranchised, but only if the R&amp;D process is democratized so that everyone has access to critical scientific tools ...</description></item><item><title>USPTO makes US Patent Data Publicly available</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4787</link><pubDate>2010-11-09T13:19:11.000+10:00</pubDate><description> In an open letter Richard Jefferson, CEO of Cambia, congratulates the United States Patent Office (USPTO) on their progress in providing comprehensive, timely and highest-quality text and data for US Patent Applications and Grants.  Read the open letter to the USPTO </description></item><item><title>Richard Jefferson is interviewed by NewsClick, India</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4772</link><pubDate>2010-05-10T13:07:34.000+10:00</pubDate><description> Richard Jefferson, CEO of Cambia was interviewed by Satyajit Rath, scientist at the National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi. The interview took place in New Delhi when Richard was there presenting to the Open Source Drug Discovery. </description></item><item><title>Richard Jefferson interviewed on ABC Lateline</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4769</link><pubDate>2010-04-19T15:02:49.000+10:00</pubDate><description> Is the race to find and own all the drought resistant plant genes on the planet a risk to universal access to food and the end of biodiversity or a solution to the predicted global food crisis? Richard Jefferson, CEO of Cambia was interviewed by Ticky Fullerton for the ABC Lateline special repor...</description></item><item><title>Patent literature and Innovation in Africa</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4682</link><pubDate>2009-10-20T08:09:18.000+10:00</pubDate><description> Intellectual Property Watch is a non-profit independent news service that reports on the interests and behind-the-scenes dynamics that influence the design and implementation of international intellectual property policies. In a recent article entitled "Spurring Local Innovation In Africa By Imp...</description></item><item><title>Collaboration key to biological energy production</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4683</link><pubDate>2009-10-20T09:38:22.000+10:00</pubDate><description> Researchers to unlock codes for open source green energy Australian scientist hopes greater patent transparency will lead to a worldwide open source platform for biological energy production. A group of international scientists headed by Australian Richard Jefferson is establishing the framework...</description></item><item><title>A Singular Victory for Open Innovation</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4432</link><pubDate>2009-08-08T11:23:44.000+10:00</pubDate><description> Latha Jishnu / New Delhi August 05, 2009, 0:36 IST   Some weeks ago, I had excited mail from Professor Richard Jefferson. The American-born molecular biologist, who lives in Australia, was writing from Geneva airport a couple of days before he was scheduled to give a speech at a major UN meeting...</description></item><item><title>New initiatives to cure diseases of the poor world, The Economist</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4410</link><pubDate>2009-07-21T15:03:40.000+10:00</pubDate><description> HEALTH-CARE activists have long maintained that the system for granting patents on drugs denies the poor access to essential medicines and discourages pharmaceutical firms from collaborating to develop new ones for neglected diseases. Several initiatives announced this week, some focused on coll...</description></item><item><title>The Initiative for Open Innovation (IOI) is officially launched!</title><link>http://tomcat-1.cambia.qut.edu.au:8080/daisy/cambia/4389</link><pubDate>2009-07-13T15:32:48.000+10:00</pubDate><description> CEO Richard Jefferson launches the Initiative for Open Innovation in a invited speech at the UN sponsored meeting on Intellectual Property and Public Policy Issues, in Geneva July 13 &amp; 14. The Initiative for Open Innovation (IOI) is a new global facility dedicated to making the world’s patent sy...</description></item></channel></rss>
