Practical information for lawyers advising bio-science and bio-technology enterprises.
The rapid advances in bio-science and bio-technology have resulted in a wealth of dynamic new industries and promise great advances in medical therapies and related benefits. However, the underlying science that forms the basis of developments in genomics, gene therapy and related areas also poses new problems for both the regulatory and traditional intellectual property rights systems. The complex balance between rewarding the inventor and investor, while at the same time not shutting out fair competition, has been highlighted in a series of recent cases.
Bio-Science Law Review reports and analyses these developments and acts as a forum for discussion of the legal protection and approval of these new technologies.
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