Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy

This paper is prompted by a series of recent high-profile decisions emanating from the apex courts in the US and Australia – namely, Mayo and Myriad – on the patent eligibility of gene-based inventions. Adopting a comparative approach, this paper critically examines whether isolated gene sequences a...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-37732020-04-01T05:47:13Z Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy SAW, Cheng Lim This paper is prompted by a series of recent high-profile decisions emanating from the apex courts in the US and Australia – namely, Mayo and Myriad – on the patent eligibility of gene-based inventions. Adopting a comparative approach, this paper critically examines whether isolated gene sequences and diagnostic methods qualify as patentable subject matter in several leading jurisdictions, including the US, Australia, Europe and the UK. An attempt will also be made, after carefully considering various arguments on both sides of the policy debate, at predicting what the future might hold (or, perhaps more accurately, at suggesting what the future ought to be) for gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods in the global biotechnology landscape. 2016-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1821 info:doi/10.1080/17579961.2016.1250379 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/3773/viewcontent/Whither_Gene_Patenting_Post_Myriad__Publication_Copy___LIT_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Biotechnological inventions human genetics molecular diagnostics public health comparative law patentable subject matter patent eligibility discovery-invention distinction EU Biotech Directive Intellectual Property Law
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topic Biotechnological inventions
human genetics
molecular diagnostics
public health
comparative law
patentable subject matter
patent eligibility
discovery-invention distinction
EU Biotech Directive
Intellectual Property Law
spellingShingle Biotechnological inventions
human genetics
molecular diagnostics
public health
comparative law
patentable subject matter
patent eligibility
discovery-invention distinction
EU Biotech Directive
Intellectual Property Law
SAW, Cheng Lim
Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy
description This paper is prompted by a series of recent high-profile decisions emanating from the apex courts in the US and Australia – namely, Mayo and Myriad – on the patent eligibility of gene-based inventions. Adopting a comparative approach, this paper critically examines whether isolated gene sequences and diagnostic methods qualify as patentable subject matter in several leading jurisdictions, including the US, Australia, Europe and the UK. An attempt will also be made, after carefully considering various arguments on both sides of the policy debate, at predicting what the future might hold (or, perhaps more accurately, at suggesting what the future ought to be) for gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods in the global biotechnology landscape.
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author SAW, Cheng Lim
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title Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy
title_short Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy
title_full Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy
title_fullStr Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy
title_full_unstemmed Whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-Mayo and Myriad? The need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy
title_sort whither gene patenting and the patenting of diagnostic methods post-mayo and myriad? the need for certainty in navigating the high seas of policy
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1821
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