The licensing of DNA patents by US academic institutions: An empirical survey
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A discussion of the academic DNA patent universe and the results of a federally funded survey of licensing practices at 19 of the 30 US academic institutions that have received the largest number of DNA patients, are presented. The analysis reveals the active participation of large US research universities in DNA patenting and licensing, and the frequent failure of the common assumptions about licensing strategies to capture the nuances and complexities of technology transfer in practice.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2006
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A taste test for proteases
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As the multitude of genome sequencing projects continue the discovery of many genes for new enzymes will emerge. Biological function will be determined in a number of ways.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2000
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