Jason P Rogers of James & Wells provides a guide to protecting pharmaceutical and biotech inventions in New Zealand, and previews the changes expected under proposed changes to the Patents Act In New ...
As AI tools become more prevalent in the life sciences, biotechnology companies need to evaluate AI’s impact on their ability to protect the results of their research. Recent U.S. Patent and Trademark ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee’s Intellectual Property Subcommittee held a critical hearing on the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2025 (PERA), a bipartisan bill that seeks to restore clarity to ...
AI as defined by the UK Intellectual Property Office (‘UK IPO’) and European Patent Office (‘EPO’) Applications of AI in biotechnology How biotechnology companies can leverage AI to drive innovation ...
Masato Iida of Shiga International Patent Office explains how the inventive step obstacle can be cleared when preparing a patent application and presents several case studies based on combination ...
At stake in the ongoing patent dispute over the gene-editing tool are rights to the most important new biotechnology of the age and credit for inventing it. The CRISPR patents are back in play. On ...
Entering plant-based biotechnologies to advance Robertet’s "Augmented Naturality” strategy Strengthening Robertet’s position ...
Robertet has invested in Aethera Biotech to boost its expertise in biotech and grow its health and beauty division. The ...
The Amendment to the Taiwan Patent Act is expected to come into effect in November 2012. As the government endeavours to stimulate the growth of the biotech and pharmaceutical industries in Taiwan, ...
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New Technology Moves Cells Without Physical Contact
Engineers at a University of Bristol spin-out company have created a new technology that can move cells without touching them, enabling critical tasks that currently require large pieces of lab ...
The comprehensive report from the bipartisan National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology (NSCEB) delivers a “sobering, even frightening,” conclusion: that China is quickly ascending to ...
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