Dorkina Myrick Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Dorkina Myrick's research bridges the gap between technological innovation and its ethical and legal ramifications. Her work at John Brown University encompasses diverse areas, from the development of EEG and brain-computer interfaces to the ethical considerations surrounding CRISPR and genetic engineering technologies. Myrick analyzes the complex landscape of intellectual property, particularly patents, in the context of biomedical advancements. Her publications explore the evolving role of "ordre public" and morality in regulating gene editing patents in both the United States and the European Union. She also investigates the potential of grace periods in patent law to accelerate pharmaceutical innovation during pandemics, as well as copyright infringement issues related to DNA copies. Myrick's scholarship extends to the ethical implications and human rights protections related to gene editing. Her current research emphasizes biomedical ethics and regulation.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 28
Selected Publications
- Assessment of Copyright Infringement in DNA Copies of Literary Works (2025) DOI
- Artificial Intelligence Utilization Aids Governments in Ameliorating the Crisis of Homelessness (2025) DOI
- The Impact of Ordre Public and Morality on the Regulation of Gene Editing Patents in the United States and the European Union (2023) DOI
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