Professor Jeremy de Beer is internationally recognized for his pioneering research on intellectual property, technology and innovation, and trade and development. Through large-scale, transdisciplinary, global partnerships, his work connects researchers in Canada and across the African continent, breaking new conceptual ground, shaping global innovation regulations, and influencing Canadian law reform. His contributions to law-making by courts and legislators, as well as public policy, have been pivotal in addressing challenges related to the digital economy, life sciences, and clean technology sectors. By aligning IP law with sustainable development goals, he ensures that the benefits of innovation are shared equitably throughout society.
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- Introduction:
- Expand on the summary, providing more context about your role and approach.
- Key Research Areas:
- Detail the specific areas of research (e.g., intellectual property, technology and innovation, digital economy, life sciences, clean technology, trade and development).
- Selected Publications:
- List some key books, journal articles, and book chapters.
- Impact on Policy and Practice:
- Describe how your research has influenced policy-making and legal reforms.
- Knowledge Mobilization:
- Explain your efforts to make research accessible and impactful beyond academia.
- Collaborative Research:
- Highlight partnerships and interdisciplinary work.
- Conclusion:
- Summarize the overall impact and provide a link to the full list of publications.