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Milan Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research Seminar Series (MInERS) – Fourth Lecture and YSI Italy Hub Meeting

YSI Seminar with Margaret Kyle @ UniCatt

Start time:

September 17 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

CEST

Location:

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, MI, 20123

Type:

Local Hub Meetup

Speakers

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Margaret Kyle (Mines Paris – PSL)

Chair in Intellectual Property and Markets for Technology

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Demetrio Cavicchia (Angelini Holding SpA)

Head of IP and European Patent and Trademark Attorney

Description

MInERS is seminar series organized by a network of scholars located in Milan dedicated to promoting events, networking and research in the area of Innovation, Science and Entrepreneurship. As part of the YSI Hub Meeting, we promote participation in the a seminar, scheduled for 10 June 2025, 16:30, at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Largo Gemelli, 1, Milan, 20123.

Keynote: Prof. Margaret Kyle holds the Chair in Intellectual Property and Markets for Technology at Mines-Paris PSL. She has previously held academic positions at the Toulouse School of Economics, London Business School, Duke University, Carnegie Mellon University, and was a visiting professor at Kellogg School of Management and the University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on innovation, productivity, and competition, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry.

Title: Are Cancer Drugs Worth the Price?

Abstract: This paper, co-authored with Pierre Dubois, examines the effect of pharmaceutical innovation on cancer mortality rates. Cancer is a leading cause of death in developed countries, and cancer treatments are the top category of pharmaceutical spending in the United States and Europe. This paper investigates whether novel cancer therapies reduce mortality and their cost per statistical life year saved. The study analyzes data from 24 countries and 22 cancer sites over 20 years, examining the causal relationship between the availability of approved treatments and cancer-specific mortality.

Discussant:Demetrio Cavicchia (Head of IP of Angelini Industries & European Patent and Trademark

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