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REF 2021: Innovation friendly regulation
REF 2021: Local manufacturing for inclusive health care in Africa
Creating and implementing appropriate governance of the life sciences
Innovation and the private sector in inclusive African development
Frameworks for improving policy and regulation of life-sciences innovation
Reforming the governance of technological innovation in the UK
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