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'Healthy Innovation' Workshop

8th-10th July, 2004
University of Manchester,
Manchester. UK

An International Workshop to be held at the University of Manchester, 8th-10th July, 2004.

Jointly organised by the ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition, and the Centre for the History of Science Technology and Medicine with the support of the ESRC Programme on Innovative Health Technologies.

Venue: The ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition, Harold Hankins Building, University of Manchester, M13 9QH, UK.

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Thursday 8th July 2004

12.00

Luncheon

14.00

Welcome -

Jeremy Howells, Director, CRIC, University of Manchester

Andrew Webster, Innovation Health Technologies Programme Director, University of York

14:15 - 15:00

Paper 1

The Politics of Vaccine Innovation

Stuart Blume, University of Amsterdam

15:00 – 15:45

Paper 2

Making Bioscience Related Health Innovations Work for the Poor: Are Public-Private Partnerships the Answer?
[Paper - 77Kb, pdf format]

James Smith, Joanna Chataway and Aparna Joshi, ESRC INNOGEN Centre, Open University

15.45 - 16.15

Tea/Coffee

16.15 - 17.00

Paper 3

Wheelchairs as Political Machines
[Paper - 216Kb, pdf format]

Brian Woods, University of York and Nick Watson, University of Glasgow

17.00 - 17.45

Paper 4

Being More Modern: Shifting Notions of Innovation in Telehealthcare

Carl May, Tracy Finch, Maggie Mort and Frances Mair, University of Newcastle

18.45

Meet at MBS bar

19.00

Coaches to local restaurant for Dinner

 

Friday 9th July 2004

9.30 - 10.15

Paper 5

Innovation Management: The Politics of Technological Development. A Case Study of the Artificial Heart Programme
[Paper - 301Kb, pdf format]

Mary E Bussell, Columbia University

10.15 – 11.00

Paper 6

Hexamethonium: medical innovation in 1940s Britain and the birth of an anyi-hypertensive drug
[Paper - 151Kb, pdf format]

Carsten Timmermann, CHSTM, University of Manchester

11.00 – 11.30

Tea/Coffee

11.30 – 12:15

Paper 7

Why Innovation in Medical Technologies Cannot be ‘Business as Usual’ : The Case of Technologies for Heart Failure

Piera Morlacchi, University of Sussex

12:15 – 13:00

Paper 8

The development of a medical industrial complex: The case of Coronary Angioplasty
[Paper - 647Kb, pdf format]

Metcalfe et al, CRIC, University of Manchester

13.00 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 14:45

Paper 9

The Treatment of Myopia as a Case of Competition between Multiple Dominant Designs
[Paper - 45Kb, pdf format]

Andrew James, CRIC, University of Manchester

14:45 – 15:30

Paper 10

Industrial dynamics in medical technology: the recent development of the artificial hip in the UK and the US

Julie Anderson, CHSTM, University of Manchester

15:30 – 16:00

Tea/Coffee

16:00 – 16:45

Paper 11

National Systems of Vaccine Innovation. Polio Vaccines in the UK, the Netherlands and West Germany
[Paper - 109Kb, pdf format]

Ulrike Lindner, Universität der Bundeswehr München and Stuart Blume, University of Amsterdam

16:45 – 17:30

Paper 12

Can Genomics Save the Pharmaceutical Industry? Analysing Technical Change in the Contemporary Drug Discovery and Development Process

Paul Martin, University of Nottingham

17:30 – 18:30

Open Discussion

18:45

Meet at MBS Bar

19:00

Coach departs for Market Restaurant

 

Saturday 10th July 2004

9.30 - 10.15

Paper 13

Purity and the Dangers of Innovative Therapies: Re-ordering Regulation and Governance in the Shaping of Tissue-Engineered Medical Technology
[Paper - 137Kb, pdf format]

Alex Faulkner, Cardiff University, Julie Kent, Univ West of England, Ingrid Geesink, Cardiff University, David Fitzpatrick, University College Dublin

10.15 – 11.00

Paper 14

Innovation, Expectation and Regulation: Industry, Public and Regulatory Understanding of Innovation in Contemporary Pharmaceutical Markets

John Abraham, Courtney Davis and Tim Reed, University of Sussex

11.00 – 11.30

Tea/Coffee

11.30 – 12:15

Paper 15

Hip Prostheses as Technological Artefacts: Convergence & Variety
[Paper - 108Kb, pdf format]

John Pickstone and Francis Neary, CHSTM, University of Manchester

12:15 – 13:00

Discussion / Close

13.00 – 14:00

Luncheon

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