Microbial technologies often serve as the basis of fundamental research tools in molecular biology. These present a variety of ethical, legal and social issues concerning their patenting. This commentary presents several case studies of these issues across three major microbiological tools: CRISPR, viral vectors and antimicrobial resistance drugs. It concludes that the development of these technologies—both scienti cally and commercially—depend, in part, on the patent regime available for each, and researchers’ willingness to enforce those patents against others
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Since the mapping of the human genome and the technical innovations in the field of biotechnology, p...
Legal nature, macro and micro economic importance of patents, differences in propensity towards pate...
Microbial technologies often serve as the basis of fundamental research tools in molecular biology. ...
CRISPR research has the potential to completely transform life science, agriculture, live-stock and ...
The revolutionary gene-editing technology, CRISPR, has raised numerous ethical, legal, and social co...
In 2012, a new and promising gene manipulation technique, CRISPR-Cas9, was announced that seems like...
In 2012, a new and promising gene manipulation technique, CRISPR-Cas9, was announced that seems like...
DNA patents have been being granted since the 1970s. Patents are meant to act as incentives, encoura...
A central tenet of patent law scholarship holds that if any scientific field truly needs patents to ...
The biotech industry’s recent discoveries have deepened our understanding of genetics and present ne...
Background The molecular diagnostic patent landscape mostly comprises patents claiming rights over ...
In both European and US law, biotechnological products may be patented if they fulfil the normal req...
CRISPR-Cas9 based genome engineering has emerged as a revolutionary biological technique in the past...
As universities and public research organizations increasingly partner with industry to fulfill thei...
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Since the mapping of the human genome and the technical innovations in the field of biotechnology, p...
Legal nature, macro and micro economic importance of patents, differences in propensity towards pate...
Microbial technologies often serve as the basis of fundamental research tools in molecular biology. ...
CRISPR research has the potential to completely transform life science, agriculture, live-stock and ...
The revolutionary gene-editing technology, CRISPR, has raised numerous ethical, legal, and social co...
In 2012, a new and promising gene manipulation technique, CRISPR-Cas9, was announced that seems like...
In 2012, a new and promising gene manipulation technique, CRISPR-Cas9, was announced that seems like...
DNA patents have been being granted since the 1970s. Patents are meant to act as incentives, encoura...
A central tenet of patent law scholarship holds that if any scientific field truly needs patents to ...
The biotech industry’s recent discoveries have deepened our understanding of genetics and present ne...
Background The molecular diagnostic patent landscape mostly comprises patents claiming rights over ...
In both European and US law, biotechnological products may be patented if they fulfil the normal req...
CRISPR-Cas9 based genome engineering has emerged as a revolutionary biological technique in the past...
As universities and public research organizations increasingly partner with industry to fulfill thei...
This book documents and evaluates the dramatic expansion of intellectual property law to accommodate...
Since the mapping of the human genome and the technical innovations in the field of biotechnology, p...
Legal nature, macro and micro economic importance of patents, differences in propensity towards pate...