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    How ownership rights over microorganisms affect infectious disease control and innovation: A root-cause analysis of barriers to data sharing as experienced by key stakeholders by Ribeiro, Carolina Dos S, van Roode, Martine Y, Haringhuizen, George B, Koopmans, Marion P, Claassen, Eric, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    Published in PloS one (02-05-2018)
    “…Genetic information of pathogens is an essential input for infectious disease control, public health and for research. Efficiency in preventing and responding…”
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    Incentives for knowledge valorisation: a European benchmark by van de Burgwal, Linda H. M., Dias, Ana, Claassen, Eric

    Published in The Journal of technology transfer (01-02-2019)
    “…Studies on incentives to stimulate researcher engagement in knowledge valorisation have primarily focused on incentives for economic output and it remains…”
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    Commercial Opportunity or Addressing Unmet Needs-Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) as the Future of Rapid Diagnostic Testing? by Feddema, Jelle J, Fernald, Kenneth D S, Keijser, Bart J F, Kieboom, Jasper, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    Published in Diagnostics (Basel) (24-08-2024)
    “…Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) technology is emerging as a rapid pathogen testing method, potentially challenging the RT-PCR "gold standard"…”
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    A research agenda to reinforce rabies control: A qualitative and quantitative prioritization by Neevel, Anne M G, Hemrika, Tessa, Claassen, Eric, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (04-05-2018)
    “…Despite the existence of safe and effective vaccines, rabies disease still causes an estimated 59,000 human deaths a year in the endemic areas in Asia and…”
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    Identifying Cross-Utilization of RSV Vaccine Inventions across the Human and Veterinary Field by Janse, Marga, Soekhradj, Swasti D, de Jong, Rineke, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (27-12-2022)
    “…The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has two main variants with similar impact, a human and a bovine variant. The human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) is…”
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    Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Trends in East and South-East Asia: In the Light of Economic and Health Care Development by Feddema, Jelle J., van der Geest, Anne M., Claassen, Eric, van de Burgwal, Linda H. M.

    Published in Global pediatric health (2021)
    “…This study explored to what degree economic development and improvement of healthcare are associated with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) mortality. A…”
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    On the Verge of a Catastrophic Collapse? The Need for a Multi-Ecosystem Approach to Microbiome Studies by Larsen, Olaf F A, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (02-12-2021)
    “…While the COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased focus on pathogenic microbes that cross the animal-human species barrier, calls to include non-pathogenic…”
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    Quantity vs. quality: an assessment of the current pipeline for rabies by Neevel, Anne M. G., Urias, Eduardo, Claassen, Eric, van de Burgwal, Linda H. M.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-04-2020)
    “…Objectives To gain insight in the potential of the current pipeline for rabies to decrease the burden of disease by evaluating its relevance to high‐risk…”
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    The Gut Microbiota: Master of Puppets Connecting the Epidemiology of Infectious, Autoimmune, and Metabolic Disease by Larsen, Olaf F A, van der Grint, Maike, Wiegers, Cato, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (29-04-2022)
    “…Infectious, autoimmune, and metabolic diseases put an enormous pressure on both quality of life and the economy. For all three disease types, it is known that…”
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    Upscaling vaccine manufacturing capacity - key bottlenecks and lessons learned by Feddema, Jelle J., Fernald, Kenneth D.S., Schikan, Hans G.C.P., van de Burgwal, Linda H.M.

    Published in Vaccine (05-07-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic put enormous pressure on the vaccine production chain as billions of vaccines had to be produced in the shortest timeframe possible…”
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    Probiotics for the Management of Infectious Diseases: Reviewing the State of the Art by Wiegers, Cato, van de Burgwal, Linda H M, Larsen, Olaf F A

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (28-04-2022)
    “…This review aims to provide insight into the potential of probiotics as a clinical modality targeted at infectious diseases by creating a comprehensive…”
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    Self-Centric and Altruistic Unmet Needs for Ebola: Barriers to International Preparedness by Van de Burgwal, Linda H M, Reperant, Leslie A, Osterhaus, Albert D M E, Iancu, Sorana C, Pronker, Esther S, Claassen, Eric

    “…Barriers to international Ebola preparedness may be elucidated by identifying heterogeneities in arguments to invest in countermeasures during "peace time."…”
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    The pharmaceutical productivity gap – Incremental decline in R&D efficiency despite transient improvements by Fernald, Kenneth D.S., Förster, Philipp C., Claassen, Eric, van de Burgwal, Linda H.M.

    Published in Drug discovery today (01-11-2024)
    “…•Rising R&D expenditures reflect ongoing incremental efficiency decline.•Recent stabilization in R&D efficiency may not indicate structural reversal.•Sustained…”
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    Blockchain-facilitated sharing to advance outbreak R&D by van der Waal, Mark B, Dos S Ribeiro, Carolina, Ma, Moses, Haringhuizen, George B, Claassen, Eric, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    “…Technology may help overcome nontechnological barriers Timely and widespread dissemination of resources and information related to pathogenic threats plays a…”
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    Overcoming challenges for designing and implementing the One Health approach: A systematic review of the literature by dos S. Ribeiro, Carolina, van de Burgwal, Linda H.M., Regeer, Barbara J.

    Published in One health (01-06-2019)
    “…Collaborative approaches in health, such as One Health (OH), are promising; nevertheless, several authors point at persistent challenges for designing and…”
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    Aiming for impact: Differential effect of motivational drivers on effort and performance in knowledge valorisation by van de Burgwal, Linda H M, Hendrikse, Rana, Claassen, Eric

    Published in Science & public policy (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Societal engagement of scientists critically depends on their intrinsic motivation. Nevertheless, it remains unclear how motivational drivers…”
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    Six dilemmas for stakeholders inherently affecting data sharing during a zoonotic (re-)emerging infectious disease outbreak response by van Roode, Martine Y, Dos S Ribeiro, Carolina, Farag, Elmoubasher, Nour, Mohamed, Moustafa, Aya, Ahmed, Minahil, Haringhuizen, George, Koopmans, Marion P G, van de Burgwal, Linda H M

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (12-02-2024)
    “…Timely access to outbreak related data, particularly in the early events of a spillover, is important to support evidence based control measures in response to…”
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    Mapping the broad societal impact of patents by van der Waal, Mark B., Feddema, Jelle J., van de Burgwal, Linda H.M.

    Published in Technovation (01-12-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to a new wave of fierce debate on the societal costs and benefits of patents. While some call for rigorous system reform,…”
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    The potential of federated learning for public health purposes: a qualitative analysis of GDPR compliance, Europe, 2021 by Lieftink, Natalie, Ribeiro, Carolina Dos S, Kroon, Mark, Haringhuizen, George B, Wong, Albert, van de Burgwal, Linda Hm

    “…BackgroundThe wide application of machine learning (ML) holds great potential to improve public health by supporting data analysis informing policy and…”
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    Trends in nutrition, lifestyle, and metabolic disease in the United States from 1900 onwards by Wiegers, Cato, van de Burgwal, Linda H.M., Claassen, Eric, Larsen, Olaf F.A.

    Published in PharmaNutrition (01-09-2023)
    “…The growing ‘epidemic’ of metabolic disease may be a consequence of a typical Western lifestyle, consisting of excessive fat and sugar intake and a lack of…”
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