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Why Biotech Is Worried About The Fight Over Gene Patents

Podcast: February 22, 2010

The Burrill Report: (February 22, 2010): Why Biotech Is Worried About The Fight Over Gene Patents (.MP3,10.38 Mb)

It would have seemed that the question over whether or not genes could be patented was settled long ago, but ongoing legal battles and a report earlier this month from an advisory committee to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services threaten, in the words of one industry group, to “unravel” the foundation of life science innovation in this country. Opponents say gene patents impede critical research and make important new diagnostics unnecessarily expensive, but industry argues they fuel innovation and bring important breakthroughs to patients. We spoke to Ken Chahine, visiting professor of law at the University of Utah about the recent report, the ongoing legal battles, and what’s at stake for the biotech industry, as well as patients. 

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