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4 Apr 2019, 6:02 pm by Tom Smith
Considering how natural genetic mutations get passed down to future generations sheds a bright light on just how big a risk to future generations the twins' edited genes are. [read post]
7 May 2016, 9:19 am by Tom Smith
Looking on the bright side -- speaking of challenges -- Trump’s nomination might have two salutary effects: It might counteract “The Cult of the Presidency,” as explored in Gene Healy’s 2008 book with that title. [read post]
14 May 2013, 9:59 pm by Patent Docs
Patent protection has been an important component of the success of companies from Genentech to Myriad and many others, and the prospect of a categorical ban (ironic, in view of the Court's anathema for "bright line" rules promulgated by the Federal Circuit) threatens the success paradigm developed... [read post]
23 Jul 2012, 12:00 am by Antoinette Konski
Cir. 2011)(also known as the “ACLU gene patenting” case) argued (again) before the Federal Circuit. [read post]
23 Oct 2016, 8:24 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
" Related to "Sunday Morning's" previous discussion of bumper stickers, Magic Mountain uses Day-Glo colors [The Day-Glo colors — brilliant pinks, deep blues and bright greens, eye-searing yellow-orange, Silver State silver, black and white — from review-journal]Of gene therapy, a paper by Kaufmann et al. [ EMBO Mol Med. 2013 Nov; 5(11): 1642–1661 ] notesChina was the first country to introduce a gene based-drug (Gendicine®), into… [read post]
1 Aug 2011, 4:35 pm by Colin O'Keefe
A bright and sunny Monday in Seattle brings us some excellent commentary on two big-time stories. [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 5:30 am by Gene Takagi
Here’s the latest http://bit.ly/AB2855Update Nonprofit Quarterly: The #PanamaPapers demonstrate why charities need to be vigilant in protecting their names and brand http://hubs.ly/H02G7CK0 Gene: Why The Next Gen Don’t Want To Play ‘Family Philanthropy’ Forbes For Purpose Law: 4 Ways To Ensure Necessary Conflict On Your Board  … via @jfmueller CompassPoint: 10 board chair practices that are practical, replicable, and inspiring.: http://ow.ly/10Aqbi… [read post]
15 Dec 2010, 7:36 am by Paul F. Prestia
With this in mind, the best defense may be to ensure that good claims, to methods of use of genes and genetic components, are available to trump the absence of protection of the genes per se. [read post]
2 Aug 2011, 2:59 pm by Stephen Albainy-Jenei
In a 2-1 decision, the Federal Circuit upheld that companies can patent genes but decided that they cannot patent methods to compare the gene sequences. [read post]
28 May 2008, 3:27 am
We need a bright-line social norm condemning all graduation protests of honorary degree awardees. [read post]
15 Jun 2011, 5:53 pm by Colin O'Keefe
A bright and sunny day in Seattle brings 138 posts to The LexBlog Network. [read post]
30 Mar 2020, 7:02 am
Under those decisions, natural gene and protein sequences are per se ineligible subject matter. [read post]
22 Jun 2012, 9:52 am by Antoinette Konski
An Opportunity for a Simple, Bright Patent-Eligibility Line Lilly urged the adoption of a new bright-line test for multistep process claims because the tripartite exclusion test because is difficult to apply. [read post]
28 Nov 2012, 6:04 pm by Antoinette Konski
The Federal Circuit’s legal errors have “introduced confusion into the determination of patent eligibility under § 101” in three respects: (1) it introduced a bright line test of covalent bond-breaking for patent eligibility; (2) it set out two conflicting tests of “markedly different” for determining patent-eligibility; and (3) it wrongly reviewed the claims from the point of view of a chemist, not a geneticist. [read post]
18 Mar 2014, 11:12 am
That’s because people who know they have the Alzheimer's gene tend to rate their own memories as worse than people who have the gene but don't know it. [read post]
19 May 2007, 6:45 am
Gene Upshaw: Can we form a union of law profs and hire this guy? [read post]
13 Aug 2010, 7:03 am by Big Tent Democrat
Were history, incumbency and the economy the main factors this fall, Idaho's Walt Minnick, Alabama's Bobby Bright and Mississippi's Gene Taylor would be packing up. [read post]
4 Sep 2013, 3:32 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
Dow:When the inventors applied for the patent at issue, they had sequenced one gene coding for one enzyme, using a test purportedly capable of finding other, similar genes. [read post]