Rumors say that Italy will be the next country to create a nation-wide DNA forensics database. A bill has recently been proposed, and the enforcement of the Schengen III Agreement seems closer than ever.
A lecture on bioinformatics
Marco Ventura, head of the School for Biotech Industrial Innovation Management at the University of Siena invited me to lecture his students on one of my favorite topics: Bioinformatics and Copyright.
I give my talk on July, 13 at Palazzo Chigi Zondadari.
IBLC 2007 – The conference is on!
It’s official. Italian Biotech Law Conference 2007 will start on Apr. 5 2007.
Conference access is free, but registration is required (the room is big, but has its limits:)
Here is the programme.
Buy online. Welcome into the Italian Nightmare
Find a great gimmick through e-bay.com. Close the bid with a seriours seller. Pay the auction ASAP. Get the gimmick delivered straight to your home.
Look for the latest Michael Chricton book. Order on Amazon.com. Have it shipped through the standard shipping. Wait a few weeks and get the book.
What’s wrong with this scenario?
Nothing, unless you live in Italy.
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Italian Biotech Law Conference 2007
The IBLC 3th edition will take place in Milan, on Apr. 5, 2007 at the IFOM-FIRC facilities and will be available trhough webcast. The conference topic is Who Owns Bioinformation?
More info on the way…