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Melissa Wasserman, University of Texas School of Law – A Novel Approach to Decrease Drug PricesMelissa Wasserman, University of Texas School of Law – A Novel Approach to Decrease Drug Prices

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Rising costs are everywhere. Melissa Wasserman, Charles Tilford McCormick professor of law and Associate Dean for Research at the University of Texas School of Law, looks into a novel way to reduce them for one sector. Melissa Wasserman’s research focuses on the institutional design of innovation policy, with a particular emphasis on patent law and […] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.academicminute.org

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