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BIO Statement On U.S. Supreme Court Review Of Isolated DNA Patents

2013-06-14 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Jim Greenwood, President and CEO of BIO, issued statement on U.S. Supreme Court's decision regarding Myriad Genetics' patent claims on isolated DNA molecules, which summarily ruled that so-called cDNA remains eligible for patenting. Decision offers urgently needed certainty for research-driven companies that rely on cDNA patents for investment in innovation, but also represents troubling departure from decades of judicial and PTO precedent supporting patentability of DNA molecules. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:

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Biotech industry worries over Supreme Court DNA ruling

2013-06-14 05:35:18| Biotech - Topix.net

The US Supreme Court's rejection Thursday of natural DNA patent protection could hurt biotech companies, but specialists said it left enough safeguards for the industry to keep innovating.

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No Patents on Human Genes, Supreme Court Rules

2013-06-14 01:57:35| TechNewsWorld

In a decision that could make it more affordable for women to be screened for breast cancer, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday that human genes cannot be patented. The court's rationale is that human genes occur in nature, making them unpatentable. Complementary DNA, on the other hand -- a synthetic DNA that's also used in genetic testing -- can be patented, the court ruled.

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News for Youse: Sex laws before Supreme Court, spy chief defends...

2013-06-13 19:50:51| Grocery - Topix.net

It was a nice, sunny afternoon in Abbotsford. On Maclure Rd heading west, you in red dually pick up in the left lane and I in the civic in the right lane.

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US Supreme Court bans DNA patents

2013-06-13 18:34:35| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Human genes may not be patented, but artificially copied DNA can be intellectual property, the US Supreme Court rules unanimously.

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