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Subject: [IP] Navigating a Patent Minefield
Begin forwarded message: From: Claudio Gutierrez <gutierrezclaudio@terra.cl> Date: August 4, 2004 9:43:00 AM EDT To: Dave Farber <dave@farber.net> Subject: Navigating a Patent MinefieldResearchers in Iowa have come up with a plan to get critical genetic tests to patients at risk for rare but devastating eye diseases. It's working now, but they worry their plan could be a legal time bomb.
Edwin Stone and Val Sheffield, professors at the University of Iowa, have discovered links between 15 genes and certain eye diseases, which means genetic tests could be developed for the diseases. But often the scientists find the genes or parts of them have already been patented. Any diagnostic test involving a patented gene could infringe on someone's intellectual property.
Most of the genes are linked to diseases that affect a small number of people, too few to make tests based on the genes commercially viable. So Stone and Sheffield had an idea: Why not just ask the patent holders for permission to test patients?
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