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Halla Thorsteinsdóttir
Halla Thorsteinsdóttir
Adjunct Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
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Top ten biotechnologies for improving health in developing countries
AS Daar, H Thorsteinsdóttir, DK Martin, AC Smith, S Nast, PA Singer
Nature genetics 32 (2), 229-232, 2002
4742002
Regenerative medicine and the developing world
HL Greenwood, PA Singer, GP Downey, DK Martin, H Thorsteinsdottir, ...
PLoS medicine 3 (9), e381, 2006
1282006
External research collaboration in two small science systems
OH Thorsteinsdottir
Scientometrics 49, 145-160, 2000
1112000
Cuba—innovation through synergy
H Thorsteinsdóttir, TW Sáenz, U Quach, AS Daar, PA Singer
Nature biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC19-DC24, 2004
992004
Regenerative medicine: new opportunities for developing countries
HL Greenwood, H Thorsteinsdóttir, G Perry, J Renihan, P Singer, A Daar
International journal of biotechnology 8 (1-2), 60-77, 2006
972006
Conclusions: promoting biotechnology innovation in developing countries
H Thorsteinsdóttir, U Quach, AS Daar, PA Singer
Nature Biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC48-DC52, 2004
952004
Indian biotechnology—rapidly evolving and industry led
NK Kumar, U Quach, H Thorsteinsdóttir, H Somsekhar, AS Daar, ...
Nature biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC31-DC36, 2004
822004
The scientific muscle of Brazil's health biotechnology
M Ferrer, H Thorsteinsdóttir, U Quach, PA Singer, AS Daar
Nature Biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC8-DC12, 2004
762004
Health biotechnology in China—reawakening of a giant
L Zhenzhen, Z Jiuchun, W Ke, H Thorsteinsdóttir, U Quach, PA Singer, ...
Nature Biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC13-DC18, 2004
732004
Priority setting for orphan drugs: an international comparison
ZRS Rosenberg-Yunger, AS Daar, H Thorsteinsdóttir, DK Martin
Health Policy 100 (1), 25-34, 2011
682011
Cultivating regenerative medicine innovation in China
DS McMahon, H Thorsteinsdóttir, PA Singer, AS Daar
Regenerative Medicine 5 (1), 35-44, 2010
612010
Pursuing endogenous high-tech innovation in developing countries: A look at regenerative medicine innovation in Brazil, China and India
D McMahon, H Thorsteinsdóttir
Research Policy 42 (4), 965-974, 2013
602013
South-South entrepreneurial collaboration in health biotech
H Thorsteinsdóttir, CC Melon, M Ray, S Chakkalackal, M Li, JE Cooper, ...
Nature biotechnology 28 (5), 407-416, 2010
592010
South Korean biotechnology—a rising industrial and scientific powerhouse
J Wong, U Quach, H Thorsteinsdóttir, PA Singer, AS Daar
Nature Biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC42-DC47, 2004
582004
South Africa—blazing a trail for African biotechnology
M Motari, U Quach, H Thorsteinsdóttir, DK Martin, AS Daar, PA Singer
Nature biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC37-DC41, 2004
502004
Introduction: promoting global health through biotechnology
H Thorsteinsdóttir, U Quach, DK Martin, AS Daar, PA Singer
Nature biotechnology 22 (Suppl 12), DC3-DC7, 2004
472004
Genomics knowledge and equity: a global public goods perspective of the patent system
RD Smith, H Thorsteinsdóttir, AS Daar, ER Gold, PA Singer
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 82 (5), 385-389, 2004
422004
Harnessing stem cells for health needs in India
B Lander, H Thorsteinsdottir, PA Singer, AS Daar
Cell Stem Cell 3 (1), 11-15, 2008
402008
The role of the health system in health biotechnology in developing countries
H Thorsteinsdóttir
Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 19 (5), 659-675, 2007
392007
Genomics—a global public good?
H Thorsteinsdóttir, AS Daar, RD Smith, PA Singer
The Lancet 361 (9361), 891-892, 2003
392003
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