Myles W. Jackson is the Albert Gallatin Research Excellence Professor of the History of Science at NYU-Gallatin and Professor of History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences. His research interests include the history of science; history of physics in 19th century Germany; intellectual property and gene patenting; humans, machines, and aesthetic theories; and the triangular exchange among physicists and engineers, musicians, and instrument makers.
Daniel J. Kevles is the Stanley Woodward Professor of History and a member of the Program in the History of Science and Medicine at Yale University. His works include The Physicists, In the Name of Eugenics, The Baltimore Case, and, as a coauthor, Inventing America: A History of the United States. He is currently completing a history of innovation and intellectual property protection in the stuff of life since the Eighteenth century.
Luigi Palombi is a lawyer with over 30 years experience in patent and...