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Unlocking DNA Copyright Protection with Sequence Searches (Part 1)

by Chris Holman - August 16, 2017

We welcome back guest blogger and thought leader Professor Chris Holman at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School for a new two part series. Professor Holman authors the well-known Holman’s Biotech IP Blog and is the executive editor of Biotechnology Law Report.

in Patent landscape   DNA copyright, Engineered DNA 0

Copyright for Engineered DNA (Part 3)

by Chris Holman - July 25, 2017

With the United States Supreme Court ruling in Myriad, the enforceability of certain claims in existing gene patents and the broader patentability of genetic material has been cast into a state of some disarray.

in Patent landscape   DNA copyright, Engineered DNA 0

Copyright for Engineered DNA (Part 2)

by Chris Holman - July 19, 2017

With the United States Supreme Court ruling in Myriad, the enforceability of certain claims in existing gene patents and the broader patentability of genetic material has been cast into a state of some disarray.

in Patent landscape   DNA copyright, Engineered DNA 0

Copyright for Engineered DNA

by Chris Holman - July 13, 2017

With the United States Supreme Court ruling in Myriad, the enforceability of certain claims in existing gene patents and the broader patentability of genetic material has been cast into a state of some disarray.

in Patent landscape   DNA copyright, Engineered DNA 0

Copyright Protection of DNA Sequences: Market Implications (Part 2)

by Chris Holman - August 25, 2016

We welcome back guest blogger and thought leader Professor Chris Holman at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School for a new two part series. Professor Holman authors the well-known Holman’s Biotech IP Blog and is the executive editor of Biotechnology Law Report.

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