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Anatole Krattiger works on strategic and intellectual property aspects related to Agri-biotechnology and Global Health at the crossroads of development, government, science, businesses, and philanthropy. He teaches at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, and at Cornell University. He also considered a world-wide consultant. He became a farmer in Switzerland where he studied agronomy. He obtained a masters degree and PhD in plant breeding/genetics from Cambridge University, England. He worked at the CIMMYT in Mexico, one of the centers of the CGIAR. He was the Executive Director of ISAAA for seven years, and served as Executive to the Humanitarian Board for Golden Rice. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Franklin Pierce Law Center, founding Board Member of the Black Sea Biotechnology Association; Editor-in-Chief of Innovation Strategy Today, and served as Editor-in-Chief to the recent publication titled, ‘Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation: A Handbook of Best Practices’.
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