Coupling Poisson–Nernst–Planck and density functional theory to calculate ion flux
…, W Nonner, RS Eisenberg - Journal of Physics …, 2002 - iopscience.iop.org
Ion transport between two baths of fixed ionic concentrations and applied electrostatic (ES)
potential is analysed using a one-dimensional drift-diffusion (Poisson–Nernst–Planck, PNP) …
potential is analysed using a one-dimensional drift-diffusion (Poisson–Nernst–Planck, PNP) …
Tuning transport properties of nanofluidic devices with local charge inversion
Nanotubes can selectively conduct ions across membranes to make ionic devices with
transport characteristics similar to biological ion channels and semiconductor electron devices. …
transport characteristics similar to biological ion channels and semiconductor electron devices. …
Academic freedom and academic values in sponsored research
RS Eisenberg - Tex. L. Rev., 1987 - HeinOnline
Scientists on university faculties today depend heavily on sponsors outside the university to
fund their research. But these outside funds often come with strings attached. Research …
fund their research. But these outside funds often come with strings attached. Research …
Diagnostics need not apply
RS Eisenberg - BUJ Sci. & Tech. L., 2015 - HeinOnline
Diagnostic testing helps caregivers and patients understand a patient's condition, predict
future outcomes, select appropriate treatments, and determine whether treatment is working. …
future outcomes, select appropriate treatments, and determine whether treatment is working. …
Diffusion as a chemical reaction: Stochastic trajectories between fixed concentrations
RS Eisenberg, MM Kl/osek, Z Schuss - The Journal of chemical physics, 1995 - pubs.aip.org
Stochastic trajectories are described that underly classical diffusion between known
concentrations. The description of those experimental boundary conditions requires a phase space …
concentrations. The description of those experimental boundary conditions requires a phase space …
Public vs. proprietary science: a fruitful tension?
RS Eisenberg, RR Nelson - Academic Medicine, 2002 - journals.lww.com
The authors examine the presumption that basic scientific research is most effectively utilized
when the findings of that research are openly disseminated without significant restriction, …
when the findings of that research are openly disseminated without significant restriction, …
Can patents deter innovation? The anticommons in biomedical research
MA Heller, RS Eisenberg - Science, 1998 - science.org
The “tragedy of the commons” metaphor helps explain why people overuse shared resources.
However, the recent proliferation of intellectual property rights in biomedical research …
However, the recent proliferation of intellectual property rights in biomedical research …
Patents and the progress of science: Exclusive rights and experimental use
RS Eisenberg - The University of Chicago Law Review, 1989 - JSTOR
The patent laws confer exclusive rights in inventions and discoveries in furtherance of a
constitutional purpose" To Promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts."'Yet the idea that …
constitutional purpose" To Promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts."'Yet the idea that …
Proprietary rights and the norms of science in biotechnology research
RS Eisenberg - Yale LJ, 1987 - HeinOnline
… In this Article, Professor Eisenberg examines the interaction of … Professor Eisenberg
demonstrates, however, that the fit … Professor Eisenberg concludes that greater sensitivity to the …
demonstrates, however, that the fit … Professor Eisenberg concludes that greater sensitivity to the …
Public Research and Private Development: Patents and Technology Transfer in Government--Sponsored Research
RS Eisenberg - Va. L. Rev., 1996 - HeinOnline
… Eisenberg. This Article is a part of a larger project on Patents and Technology Transfer in
the Human Genome Project. This research has been supported by the Office of Health and …
the Human Genome Project. This research has been supported by the Office of Health and …