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* Harvard University, ''Program in Quantitative Genomics'', <http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/research/pqg/research/>
* Harvard University, ''Program in Quantitative Genomics'', <http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/research/pqg/research/>
* Harvard University, ''HMS and Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics'', <http://www.hpcgg.org/>
* Harvard University, ''HMS and Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics'', <http://www.hpcgg.org/>
===Further resources===
* Aghion, P, Dewatripont, M, and Stein, J (2008), "Academic Freedom and Private Sector Focus", mimeo, Harvard, forthcoming, Rand Journal of Economics.
*Arrow, K (1962), "Economics of Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention", in R. Nelson ed., The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity, Princeton University Press.
*Azoulay, Pierre, Waverly Ding, and Toby Stuart. 2007. "The Impact of Academic Patenting on (Public) Research Output." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 63, no. 4, pp. 599-623.
* Henderson, R, Ja e, A, and Trajtenberg, M (1998), "Universities as a Source of Commercial Technology: A Detailed Analysis of University Patenting, 1965-1988", Review of Economics and Statistics, 80, 119-127.
* Howitt, P (2003), "The Economics of Science and the Future of Universities", The Timlin Lecture 2000, University of Saskatchewan.
* Marshall, Eliot. 2002. \DuPont Ups Ante on Use of Harvard's Oncomouse". Science, Vol. 296, pp. 1212-1213.
* [32] Mowery, David, Richard Nelson, Bhaven Sampat, and Arvids Ziedonis. 2001. \The Growth of Patenting and Licensing by U.S. Universities: An Assessment of the E ects of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980." Research Policy 30:99-119.


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Further resources

  • Aghion, P, Dewatripont, M, and Stein, J (2008), "Academic Freedom and Private Sector Focus", mimeo, Harvard, forthcoming, Rand Journal of Economics.
  • Arrow, K (1962), "Economics of Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention", in R. Nelson ed., The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity, Princeton University Press.
  • Azoulay, Pierre, Waverly Ding, and Toby Stuart. 2007. "The Impact of Academic Patenting on (Public) Research Output." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 63, no. 4, pp. 599-623.
  • Henderson, R, Ja e, A, and Trajtenberg, M (1998), "Universities as a Source of Commercial Technology: A Detailed Analysis of University Patenting, 1965-1988", Review of Economics and Statistics, 80, 119-127.
  • Howitt, P (2003), "The Economics of Science and the Future of Universities", The Timlin Lecture 2000, University of Saskatchewan.
  • Marshall, Eliot. 2002. \DuPont Ups Ante on Use of Harvard's Oncomouse". Science, Vol. 296, pp. 1212-1213.
  • [32] Mowery, David, Richard Nelson, Bhaven Sampat, and Arvids Ziedonis. 2001. \The Growth of Patenting and Licensing by U.S. Universities: An Assessment of the E ects of the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980." Research Policy 30:99-119.

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