
معرفی
Omkar Nadh Pattela is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland's TC Beirne School of Law and an affiliate of the Centre for Policy Futures. His doctoral research examined relationships between state, academia, and finance capital in India's medical biotechnology ecosystem.
His work analyzes political economies of bioeconomies, with focus on healthcare biotech innovations and their public health implications. Core interests include financialization of research, science-technology-society interfaces, and innovation in developing economies.
Publications span critical analyses of India's biotech sector, intellectual property regimes, and urban health inequities. Recent work explores biopolitics in low-income settlements and non-traditional IP frameworks for biomedical innovation.
He maintains active engagement with science policy discourse through books, peer-reviewed articles, and public scholarship on technology-society intersections.




