Mr. Cunningham stresses the broad scope of biotechnological innovations. Besides endorsing the need for a new oversight commission to deal with potential social issues, he suggests, for example, that some products should be treated like biologics rather than new drugs
Begun formally in 1990, the U.S. Human Genome Project was a 13-year effort coordinated by the U.S. D...
A new study has mapped human genes to patents and finds just how many are involved in commercial int...
Author Institution: Department of Dairy Science, Laboratories of Molecular and Developmental Biology...
The authors review administrative and court decisions prompting proposed changes to the patent law. ...
An introduction to the symposium, Promoting and Managing Genome Innovation held October 1995. The co...
The various research efforts that comprise the Human Genome Project will inevitably both draw on and...
Professor Eisenberg argues against a system providing for federally-sponsored inventions to be paten...
Mr. Harnett argues that emphasizing technology transfer at institutions such as the National Institu...
In 2005, an article in the highly influential journal Science reported that roughly 20% of human gen...
In 2005, an article in the highly influential journal Science reported that roughly 20% of human gen...
As public and private sector initiatives race to complete the sequence of the human genome, patent i...
Biotechnology is a field that is capable of evoking mixed emotions. This is particularly the case wh...
Dr. Murashige addresses the need for a patent system more closely tailored to the needs of biotechno...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...
A revolution in genetics has been occurring since Watson and Crick discovered the structure of the d...
Begun formally in 1990, the U.S. Human Genome Project was a 13-year effort coordinated by the U.S. D...
A new study has mapped human genes to patents and finds just how many are involved in commercial int...
Author Institution: Department of Dairy Science, Laboratories of Molecular and Developmental Biology...
The authors review administrative and court decisions prompting proposed changes to the patent law. ...
An introduction to the symposium, Promoting and Managing Genome Innovation held October 1995. The co...
The various research efforts that comprise the Human Genome Project will inevitably both draw on and...
Professor Eisenberg argues against a system providing for federally-sponsored inventions to be paten...
Mr. Harnett argues that emphasizing technology transfer at institutions such as the National Institu...
In 2005, an article in the highly influential journal Science reported that roughly 20% of human gen...
In 2005, an article in the highly influential journal Science reported that roughly 20% of human gen...
As public and private sector initiatives race to complete the sequence of the human genome, patent i...
Biotechnology is a field that is capable of evoking mixed emotions. This is particularly the case wh...
Dr. Murashige addresses the need for a patent system more closely tailored to the needs of biotechno...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...
A revolution in genetics has been occurring since Watson and Crick discovered the structure of the d...
Begun formally in 1990, the U.S. Human Genome Project was a 13-year effort coordinated by the U.S. D...
A new study has mapped human genes to patents and finds just how many are involved in commercial int...
Author Institution: Department of Dairy Science, Laboratories of Molecular and Developmental Biology...