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PORTFOLIO OF RESEARCH PAPERS

BY TOMOKO FUJIMOTO


1.        Provision of Finance and Banking Supervision in Japan:  Japanese
Banking Sector Challenges and Reform  - 2003

2.        Biogen versus Serono: Comparative Analysis for Business Policy
and Strategy in Evoloving Pharmaceutical Industry  - 2003

3.        Dell Computer: Operations Management on IT-Intensive Supply
Chain  - 2003

4.        Global Semiconductor Production Network: East Asian Investments
in Semiconductor Industry Value Chain of International Business Network  
-2003

5.        Market Analysis – The Breeze Yacht School: Marketing Research
and Planning for New Health and Fitness Industry  -2003

6.        Implications for China in Joining World Trade Organization (WTO)  -
2002


PORTFOLIO OF RESEARCH PAPERS & PUBLICATIONS

BY SUNIL CHACKO


Book in Press.  “The Rise of the Value-Added Health Sciences Sector.”  
Forthcoming 2005.  Study on the changing structure of the health sciences
industry and opportunities for small companies, universities and public
research institutions to link to these opportunities to lower cost and
enhance innovations.

Opinion-Editorial:  “Viruses and People on the Move.” The Washington
Times.  May 1, 2003.  Opinion-editorial on the importance of public health
surveillance.

Opinion-Editorial:   “Patents and Public Health” Business Standard (Indian
affiliate of the UK’s Financial Times) Feb.15, 2003.  Opinion-Editorial on
medicines for the future.

Journal article:  “Blockbusters, Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual
Property.”  Indigenous Law Bulletin, March 2003.  University of New South
Wales, Australia.  Article on value creation for natural products.

Chapter author:  “Developments in Private Sector Knowledge-Based
Entrepreneurship in the South” in UNDP Book: Capacity for Development,
released by UN Development Programme Administrator Malloch-Brown at
UN’s Monterrey International Conference on Financing, 2002.  Chapter
focused on entrepreneurship, the information technology advances across
the world, and new sciences for life-saving new medicines discovery and
development.

700 pages Reports and Memoranda to the Senior Management of the
Rockefeller Foundation.  These reports provided the framework, the
business management, strategic and scientific bases for the creation of
large public-private funds such as the Global Fund for Vaccines and the
Global Alliance on TB Medicines, and the Medicines for Malaria Venture
totaling over $1 billion.  The Reports also examine the value of new
medicines and the research and development that goes into producing
them.

 “Looking to the Future:  Partnerships for Orphan Diseases R&D.” June
2000.

 “Biotech and the Global South.” Report to the Rockefeller Foundation and
Global Forum, 2000.  

 “Harnessing New Sciences for Orphan Diseases through Partnerships.”
November 1999.

 “Health Biotechnology, Tuberculosis and Opportunities in the South.” May
1999.

 “The Global Vaccine Industry, and Need for a Vaccine Fund.”  July 1998.

“Strategy Paper for Creating a World-Wide Network Using the Internet for
Foreign Direct Investment Promotion.” IPAnet, MIGA.  World Bank Group.  
1993.  Conceptual document on using the Internet to promote investment
opportunities in countries around the world.

“Debt for Development Swaps.”  Harvard Center for Population and
Development Studies.  Cambridge, MA.  1991.  3 Papers and a Report
totaling 250 pages providing the conceptual basis, and the extent of the
opportunities for debt for development swaps for health and development
through the external debt crisis, and report on international conference
organized on the subject that brought together bankers, donors, senior
finance ministry officials and social sector experts.  Study undertaken at
Harvard University while being Project Director on Debt for Development
Swaps.

“Sexual Behavior, AIDS and Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa.”  Intl. Journal of
STD and AIDS.  Editorial.  Jan. 1991.  Co-author. The earliest scientific
paper on AIDS that drew the direct link between the biological and social
bases of the AIDS pandemic, stressing how the destabilized poverty
situation of certain populations enhanced the biological risk of
transmission through altered human behavior.

Health Research:  Essential Link to Equity in Development.  Oxford
University Press.  1990.  Co-author.  A world-wide study of capacity to
undertake managerial and scientific studies on enhancing equity in
health.  Study undertaken while a member of the faculty of the Harvard
University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.

Health Research for Development.  Chapter in the Third World Academy of
Sciences (TWAS) Report on Science and Technology.  Trieste, Italy.  1990.  
Paper presented in conjunction with youngest featured speaker role at
TWAS scientific meeting in Caracas, Venezuela.

University Lectures

Stanford University Medical School
Stanford, California.  February 2004
Plenary speaker at the Bay Area International Health Conference
Challenges and Responsibilities of Pharma and Biotech in the
International Setting

Thunderbird University European Campus MBA program
Archamp, France.  December 2003
Guest lecturer.  Subject - International Multilateral Financial Institutions and
Financial Innovations

International University in Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland.  December 2003
Guest lecturer.  Subject – The Business Model of International Multilateral
Financial Institutions

Harvard University
Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston & Cambridge,
Massachusetts
1988-1992
Lecturer
& Graduate Seminar Faculty Leader
Subjects:  Public health research capacity in the US and abroad
University linkages with industry for innovations
Medical and public health centers in rural communities
Environmental health in developing countries
Primary health care and social medicine

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

•        The World Bank Group President’s Award for Excellence Nomination
1997
•        Columbia University Business School, New York, Dean’s Honor 1994
•        Third World Academy of Sciences Invited Youngest Speaker 1990
•        Harvard – Aga Khan Foundation International Scholar 1986
•        National Merit Scholar India 1975
•        WHO’s WHO in the World Listing for Recognition on Public Health
Work 2002
•        Medical Missionary Volunteer Award, Anglican Church of South India,
1984.
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