Webinar on Digital Sequence Information(DSI): Implications on access and benefit-sharing | IPR Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology.
Webinar on digital sequence information(DSI): Implications on access and benefit-sharing will be organized by IPR Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology. About Webinar on Digital Sequence Information The four-day webinar aims to sensitize the legal fraternity about the challenges posed by Digital Sequence Information on Biodiversity law. Digital Sequence Information (DSI), though there is no universally accepted… Read More »
Webinar on digital sequence information(DSI): Implications on access and benefit-sharing will be organized by IPR Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology. About Webinar on Digital Sequence Information The four-day webinar aims to sensitize the legal fraternity about the challenges posed by Digital Sequence Information on Biodiversity law. Digital Sequence Information (DSI), though there is no universally accepted definition, refers to the digital information on the sequence...
Webinar on digital sequence information(DSI): Implications on access and benefit-sharing will be organized by IPR Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology.
About Webinar on Digital Sequence Information
The four-day webinar aims to sensitize the legal fraternity about the challenges posed by Digital Sequence Information on Biodiversity law. Digital Sequence Information (DSI), though there is no universally accepted definition, refers to the digital information on the sequence order of subunits of molecules extracted from organisms. It includes digital biological data such as genetic information, bio information, natural information, sequence information, genetic sequence data, nucleotide sequence data, or genetic resources in silico.
The rapid growth in digital genetic resources and advances in synthetic biology and gene editing today has resulted in a situation where the utilization and exploitation of genetic and other information are possible without physically accessing the biological material. It creates multiple challenges when the data is exploited on a commercial scale. As the information is obtained from a biological material, its utilization and exploitation are governed by the Biodiversity laws.
Questions on the model to be followed in accessing the data, the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from its commercial exploitation are some of the concerns which the international community is facing today. In the webinar, various challenges which the DSI poses to the Biodiversity framework both at the international and national level will be discussed and deliberated upon at length.
Speakers
- Prabha S Nair, Associate Professor of Law, Saveetha University, Chennai & Member of the National Level Expert Committee on Digital Sequence Information, National Biodiversity Authority.
- Lesly Augustine, Assistant Professor, Sacred Hearts College, Thevara, Kochi.
- Narendran Thiruthy, Technical Officer, National Biodiversity Authority, Chennai.
- Edward Hammond, Advisor, Third World Network, Malaysia.
Date & Time
October 4-7, 2021 (4:30-6 PM).
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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Certificate of participation will be awarded to those who have attended all the sessions.
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Reported By -Naveen Gopal