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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Patent-Eligible Subject Matter after Mayo v. Prometheus: Exploring the Path Forward
Patent-Eligible Subject Matter after Mayo v. Prometheus: Exploring the Path Forward is a public round-table event hosted by the Biotechnology Industry Organization and the George Washington University Law School. Guest speakers at the round-table will discuss implementation of the Prometheus decision in patent prosecution practice, in examination guidance in the United States Patent Office, and in patent litigation. Speakers will also discuss the implications of the decision on personalized medicine and possible ways forward. Speakers include: The Hon. Paul Read More >
Help Children and Adults with Brittle Bones During OI Awareness Week
By Stuart Tart, Director of Development, Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation Ten years ago, Greg and wife Leigh brought their new daughter, Mallie, home from the hospital. When she was 9 days old, Mallie was fussy, leading Greg and Leigh to discover that their baby girl had fractured her right tibia and fibula. The new parents immediately took their daughter to the doctor, who advised them to take Mallie straight to the emergency room. They discovered that Read More >
American Invents Act Strategies Highlighted at the IPCC Conference
By David Saravitz, Alston + Bird Day 2 of the 2012 BIO Intellectual Property Counsels’ Committee (IPCC) Spring Conference kicked off with a panel on the America Invents Act (AIA). The panel focused on how practitioners and the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) are dealing with various provisions of this new patent act. Mr. Ira Finkelstein, Senior Patent Counsel with Baxter Healthcare, led off the session initially discussing the first-inventor-to-file provision of the AIA (§ Read More >
World Congress Wraps Up With Session on Demand for Biotech Products
Throughout BIO’s 9th annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing various audiences were discussed including businesses, manufacturers, investors and government. The final plenary session took a look at customers. Melody Bomgardner of Chemical Engineering News moderated the panel, “What’s Driving Demand for Biotech Products: A Customer’s Perspective” that included executives from The Coca Cola Company, Goodyear Tire, United Airlines and Estee Lauder. Goodyear Tire is working with Genecor to produce high quality synthetic rubber Read More >
BioManufacturers Increasing Budgets for New Technologies
By Eric Langer, Managing Partner, BioPlan Associates, Inc. Two-thirds Spending more for Improved Productivity Almost two-thirds (64.2 percent) of biomanufacturers will increase their budgets for new technologies to improve efficiencies and costs for downstream production this year. Data from our newly released 9th Annual Report and Survey of Biopharmaceutical Manufacturers, include responses from 302 global biomanufacturers, and an additional 185 vendors to the industry. We find that budget increases this year are not just incremental Read More >




