STAT+: Most of Canada’s public research universities get bad grades for ensuring access to drugs they discover
"It’s critical the schools steward biomedical research in a way that preserves access and addresses the world’s greatest needs," said Universities Allied for Essential Medicines.
Despite significant public funding, most of the 15 largest public research universities in Canada failed to enact policies that would ensure medicines that emerged from their laboratories would be equally accessible around the world, according to a new analysis.
Half of biomedical licensing agreements established at the universities during a recent two-year period did not insist on retaining exclusive control over underlying technologies. And less than one-quarter of all licensing agreements reached by the schools included provisions to promote access in low- and -middle-income countries, as defined by the World Bank.
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