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Mark Eccleston-Turner Mark Eccleston-Turner

Lecturer of Law - University of Keele, United Kingdom
United Kingdom


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Mark Eccleston-Turner is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Keele, United Kingdom. Mark’s research interests lie in global health law and intellectual property law - with a particular focus on access to vaccines, and pandemic response. He was awarded a PhD (2016) from the University of Manchester for a thesis entitled: “The Right to Health and Access to Pandemic Influenza Vaccines: Procurement Options for Developing States”.The aim of his Brocher Residency is to draft a manuscript for an academic article, which has its origins in his PhD thesis. This paper will examine the role of proprietary non-patented knowledge as a barrier to generic entry into the pandemic influenza vaccine market, and propose a potential solution to overcome this barrier.