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  • The discovery of new biologically active agents like drugs and agrochemicals involves significant international and interdisciplinary collaboration, requiring careful agreements to protect the rights of all parties, especially those of source countries.
  • Many biodiversity-rich countries may lack resources for drug discovery but can still collaborate with research organizations from wealthier nations, creating mutual benefits.
  • The chapter highlights experiences from the US National Cancer Institute and the International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups program, emphasizing the importance of fair collaboration and providing lessons for developing these partnerships.

Article Abstract

The discovery and development of novel, biologically active agents from natural sources, whether they be drugs, agrochemicals or other bioactive entities, involve a high level of interdisciplinary as well as international collaboration. Such collaboration, particularly at the international level, requires the careful negotiation of collaborative agreements protecting the rights of all parties, with special attention being paid to the rights of host (source) country governments, communities and scientific organizations. While many biodiversity-rich source countries currently might not have the necessary resources for in-country drug discovery and advanced development, they provide valuable opportunities for collaboration in this endeavor with research organizations from more high-income nations. This chapter discusses the experiences of the US National Cancer Institute and the US government-sponsored International Cooperative Biodiversity Groups program in the establishment of international agreements in the context of the Convention of Biological Diversity's objectives of promoting fair and equitable collaboration with multiple parties in many countries, and includes some specific lessons of value in developing such collaborations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c2np20091kDOI Listing

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