EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENT

EIRA Conference
The Eira Initiative, a project of the Berkeley Policy Institute, will hold its inaugural live event in Washington DC on October 16-17, 2025. Leading economists, legal academics, policymakers, and practitioners will assess the role played by intellectual property rights in driving innovation, entrepreneurship and investment in the U.S. biopharmaceutical ecosystem.
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Event program
08:00-08:45 am
Breakfast and Registration
08:45-09:00 am
Opening Remarks
Bowman Heiden and Jonathan Barnett, Co-Directors, EIRA Initiative, BPI
09:00-10:30 am
Session I: Legal and Economic Fundamentals of Biopharmaceutical Innovation
Moderator/Commentator: tbd
- William Comanor, UCLA, Pharmaceutical Innovation: A Normative Economic Analysis
- Jonathan Barnett, University of Southern California, A Delicate Balance: Exclusivity and Access Instruments in the Biopharmaceutical Ecosystem
- Kristina Acri, Colorado College, The Economic Functions of Regulatory Exclusivities in Biopharmaceutical Innovation
10:30-11:00 am
Coffee/Networking Break
11:00-12:30 pm
Session II: Public Research and Private Commercialization in the Biomedical Ecosystem
Moderator/Commentator: tbd
- Scott Kieff, George Washington University, Patents and the Emergence of the U.S. Biotech Ecosystem
- Henry Grabowski, Duke University, and Genia Long, Analysis Group, Can Prizes Replace Patents?: An Economic Assessment
- Maryann Feldman, Arizona State University, Cohen-Boyer Redux: Policy Lessons from 45 Years of Technology Transfer
12:30-01:30 pm
Lunch/Keynote Address
01:30-03:00 pm
Session III: Getting the Evidence Right on IP, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Moderator/Commentator: tbd
- Margaret Kyle, MINES Paris Tech, Potential vs. Effective Exclusivity for Pharmaceuticals in the US and Europe
- Ted Sichleman, University of San Diego, Biomedical Startups and Patenting: 17 Years Since the Berkeley Patent Survey
- Mark Schultz, University of Akron, How the Security of Patent Rights Impacts Investment in Tech Startups
03:00-03:30 pm
Coffee/Networking Break
03:30-05:00 pm
Session IV: “Evergreening” and Price Controls in Biopharmaceutical Policy
Moderator/Commentator: tbd
- Erika Lietzan, University of Missouri, The Empirical Chasm of “Evergreening”
- Adam Mossoff, George Mason University, The Use and Abuse of the Bayh-Dole Act to Impose Price Controls on Drug Patents
Chris Holman, University of Missouri, Government Involvement in Pharmaceutical Development Can Come Back to Haunt a Drug Company
Group Dinner: Time/location TBD
08:00-09:00 am
Breakfast and Registration
09:00-10:30 am
Session I: IP Policy and Strategy in AI-Enabled Drug Development
Moderator/Commentator: tbd
- Ashish Arora and Sharon Belenzon, Duke University, AI-Driven Drug Discovery: Legal Challenges in Patentability and Inventorship
- Nikhil Pradhan, Foley & Lardner LLP, Biopharmaceutical IP Strategy in AI-Enabled Drug Discovery Models
10:30-11:00 am
Coffee/Networking Break
11:00-12:30
Session II: Patents, Biotech Innovation, and Rare Diseases
Moderator/Commentator: tbd
- Meir Pugatch, University of Maastricht and Haifa University, The Bermuda Triangle of Rare Diseases, IP Protection, and Prices
- Samantha Zyontz, Boston University, IP Protection and Strategies for CRISPR DNA-Editing Research Tools
12:30-01:30 pm
Lunch/[Fireside Chat]