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Intellectual Property and Emerging Technologies: The New Biology

Edited by: Matthew Rimmer, Alison McLennan

ISBN13: 9781849802468
Published: January 2012
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This unique and comprehensive collection investigates the challenges posed to intellectual property by recent paradigm shifts in biology. It explores the legal ramifications of emerging technologies, such as genomics, synthetic biology, stem cell research, nanotechnology, and biodiscovery. Extensive contributions examine recent controversial court decisions in patent law - such as Bilski v. Kappos, and the litigation over Myriad's patents in respect of BRCA1 and BRCA2 - while other papers explore sui generis fields, such as access to genetic resources, plant breeders' rights, and traditional knowledge.

The collection considers the potential and the risks of the new biology for global challenges - such as access to health-care, the protection of the environment and biodiversity, climate change, and food security. It also considers Big Science projects - such as biobanks, the 1000 Genomes Project, and the Doomsday Vault. The inter-disciplinary research brings together the work of scholars from Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK, and the US and involves not only legal analysis of case law and policy developments, but also historical, comparative, sociological, and ethical methodologies. Intellectual Property and Emerging Technologies will appeal to policy-makers, legal practitioners, business managers, inventors, scientists, and researchers.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Introduction Inventing Life: Intellectual Property and the New Biology Alison McLennan and Matthew Rimmer
PART I: A HISTORY OF BIODISCOVERY
1. Of Plants, Pills, and Patents: Circulating Knowledge Eva Hemmungs Wirten
PART II: MEDICINE, BIOTECHNOLOGY, AND GENOMICS
2. Bilski v. Kappos and Biotechnology Patents: Back to the Future? Yann Joly and Francis Hemmings
3. The Current State of Patent Eligibility of Medical and Biotechnology Inventions in the United States Joshua D. Sarnoff
4. Patent Law, the Emerging Biotechnologies and the Role of Language in Subject Matter Expansionism Graham Dutfield
PART III: BIOBANKS, BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOBRICKS
5. Standards for Biobank Access and Intellectual Property Dianne Nicol and Richard Gold
6. The 1000 Genomes Project Donna M. Gitter
7. Building with Biobricks: Constructing a Commons for Synthetic Biology Research Alison McLennan
PART IV: GENETICS, STEM CELLS, AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
8. Regulating Gene Regulation: Patenting Small RNAs Adam Bostanci, Jane Calvert and Pierre-Benoit Joly
9. Stem Cell Patents: Looking for Serenity Amina Agovic
10. Cosmo, Cosmolino: Patent Law and Nanotechnology Alison McLennan and Matthew Rimmer
PART V: BIODIVERSITY, FOOD SECURITY, AND CLIMATE CHANGE
11. Patenting The Kakadu Plum and the Marjarla Tree: Biodiscovery, Intellectual Property and Indigenous Knowledge Sarah Holcombe and Terri Janke
12. Climate-Ready Crops: Intellectual Property, Agriculture, and Climate Change Matthew Rimmer
13. The Doomsday Vault: Seed Banks, Food Security, and Climate Change Matthew Rimmer
Bibliography
Index