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= Outputs and Products of the field: data, narratives and tools produced by the Kits' sector =
= Outputs and Products of the field: data, narratives and tools produced by the Kits' sector =
*Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society ''€”Public Consultation Draft Report on Gene Patents and Licensing Practices and Their Impact on Patient Access to Genetic Tests - Appendix 1: Compendium of Case Studies on the Impact of Gene Patents and Licensing Practices on Access to Genetic Testing.''  (2009) Available at: http://oba.od.nih.gov/SACGHS/sacghs_documents.html#GHSDOC_011.
** [[SACGHS Appendix 1- Compendium of Case Studies on the Impact of Gene Patents and Licensing Practices on Access to Genetic Testing|highlights]]


= Legal tools available for and in use by the actors of Kits' sector: IP in Kits =
* [http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/opinions/08-1248ebo.pdf Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Eli Lilly and Co.] 560 F.3d 1366 C.A.Fed. (Mass., 2009)
* [http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/opinions/08-1248ebo.pdf Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Eli Lilly and Co.] 560 F.3d 1366 C.A.Fed. (Mass., 2009)


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**[[Diagnostic_Kits/A clearing house for diagnostic testing: the solution to ensure access to and use of patented genetic inventions|Highlights]]
**[[Diagnostic_Kits/A clearing house for diagnostic testing: the solution to ensure access to and use of patented genetic inventions|Highlights]]


= Legal tools available for and in use by the actors of Kits' sector: IP in Kits =
= Competitive advantages in Kits =
 
*Caulfield, Timothy, 2009. ''Do Gene Patents Hurt Research?'' Available at: http://www.scienceprogress.org/2009/10/do-gene-patents-hurt-research/comment-page-1/#comment-6370
 
*Cook-Deegan, R., Chandrasekharan, S. & Angrist, M., 2009. ''The dangers of diagnostic monopolies''. Nature, 458(7237), 405-406.
**[[Diagnostic_Kits/The dangers of diagnostic monopolies|Highlights]]
 
*Gibson, Johanna, The Discovery of Invention: Gene Patents and the Question of Patentability (January 01, 2007). Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1347087
 
*Kane, Eileen, Molecules and Conflict: Cancer, Patents, and Women's Health. American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=960772
 
*Ouellette, Lisa Larrimore, Access to Bio-Knowledge: From Gene Patents to Biomedical Materials (June 25, 2009). Stanford Technology Law Review, N1, 2010. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1431580


= Competitive advantages in Kits =
*Paradise, Jordan K., European Opposition to Exclusive Control Over Predictive Breast Cancer Testing and the Inherent Implications for United States Patent Law and Public Policy: A Case Study of the Myriad Genetics' BRCA Patent Controversy. Food & Drug Law Journal, Vol. 59, No. 1, 2004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=897507


= IP Profile of Biggest for-profit companies in Kits =
= IP Profile of Biggest for-profit companies in Kits =
*Component Database, Available at: http://www.medibix.com/CompanySearch.jsp?cs_choice=c&clt_choice=t&treepath=16842&stype=i [last accessed April 17, 2010]
*DNA testing providers, Available at: http://dnatestindex.com/providers/ [last accessed April 17, 2010]
* Pressman, L., Rohrbaugh, M., and Stephen Finley. "Preliminary Findings from a Population Level Study of DNA Patents."  ''SACGHS Public Consultation Draft Report on Gene Patents and Licensing Practices and Their Impact on Patient Access to Genetic Tests''.  (2009) pp. 1-11


= IP Profile of non-profit companies in Kits =
= IP Profile of non-profit companies in Kits =


= IP Profile of Universities working in Kits =  
*Coriell Personal Medicine Collaborative, Available at: cpmc.coriell.org [last accessed April 17, 2010].
 
*Diagnostics for All, Available at: http://www.dfa.org/ [last accessed April 17, 2010] (Whitesides paper microfluidics - based diagnostics; tests non-DNA biomarkers).
 
*Personal Genome Project at Harvard Available at: http://www.personalgenomes.org/ [last accessed April 17, 2010].
 
= IP Profile of Universities working in Kits =
 
*Henry, M.R., Cho, M.K., Weaver, M.A., Merz, J.F. ''A pilot survey on the licensing of DNA inventions''. J. Law Med. Ethics, 31:442-449, 2003 Available at: http://www.bioethics.upenn.edu:16080/prog/ethicsgenes/ [Accessed September 10, 2009].
**[[Diagnostic_Kits/A pilot survey on the licensing of DNA inventions|Highlights]]
 
*Pressman, L. et al., 2006. ''The licensing of DNA patents by US academic institutions: an empirical survey''. Nat Biotech, 24(1), 31-39
**[[Diagnostic_Kits/The licensing of DNA patents by US academic institutions|Highlights]]


= IP Profile of Associations in Kits =
= IP Profile of Associations in Kits =

Latest revision as of 17:04, 17 April 2010

Bibliographic entries used in each research question (1-12; defined by the Field Research Methodology).

Overview of Economics of Intellectual Property in Kits

  • Jensen, K. & Murray, F., 2005. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: Enhanced: Intellectual Property Landscape of the Human Genome. Science, 310(5746), 239-240.
  • Mills, A.E. & Tereskerz, P., 2008. DNA-based patents: an empirical analysis. Nat Biotech, 26(9), 993-995.
  • Pressman, L. et al., 2006. The licensing of DNA patents by US academic institutions: an empirical survey. Nat Biotech, 24(1), 31-39

Give an overall picture of the Kits' sector

Outputs and Products of the field: data, narratives and tools produced by the Kits' sector

  • Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society €”Public Consultation Draft Report on Gene Patents and Licensing Practices and Their Impact on Patient Access to Genetic Tests - Appendix 1: Compendium of Case Studies on the Impact of Gene Patents and Licensing Practices on Access to Genetic Testing. (2009) Available at: http://oba.od.nih.gov/SACGHS/sacghs_documents.html#GHSDOC_011.

Legal tools available for and in use by the actors of Kits' sector: IP in Kits

  • Holman, Christopher M., The Impact of Human Gene Patents on Innovation and Access: A Survey of Human Gene Patent Litigation. UMKC Law Review, Vol. 76, p. 295, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1090562
  • Microbiological Research Corp. v. Muna, 625 P.2d 690, 700 (Utah 1981)
  • Pressman, L. et al., 2006. The licensing of DNA patents by US academic institutions: an empirical survey. Nat Biotech, 24(1), 31-39

Competitive advantages in Kits

  • Cook-Deegan, R., Chandrasekharan, S. & Angrist, M., 2009. The dangers of diagnostic monopolies. Nature, 458(7237), 405-406.
  • Gibson, Johanna, The Discovery of Invention: Gene Patents and the Question of Patentability (January 01, 2007). Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1347087
  • Kane, Eileen, Molecules and Conflict: Cancer, Patents, and Women's Health. American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=960772
  • Ouellette, Lisa Larrimore, Access to Bio-Knowledge: From Gene Patents to Biomedical Materials (June 25, 2009). Stanford Technology Law Review, N1, 2010. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1431580
  • Paradise, Jordan K., European Opposition to Exclusive Control Over Predictive Breast Cancer Testing and the Inherent Implications for United States Patent Law and Public Policy: A Case Study of the Myriad Genetics' BRCA Patent Controversy. Food & Drug Law Journal, Vol. 59, No. 1, 2004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=897507

IP Profile of Biggest for-profit companies in Kits

  • Pressman, L., Rohrbaugh, M., and Stephen Finley. "Preliminary Findings from a Population Level Study of DNA Patents." SACGHS Public Consultation Draft Report on Gene Patents and Licensing Practices and Their Impact on Patient Access to Genetic Tests. (2009) pp. 1-11

IP Profile of non-profit companies in Kits

  • Coriell Personal Medicine Collaborative, Available at: cpmc.coriell.org [last accessed April 17, 2010].
  • Diagnostics for All, Available at: http://www.dfa.org/ [last accessed April 17, 2010] (Whitesides paper microfluidics - based diagnostics; tests non-DNA biomarkers).

IP Profile of Universities working in Kits

  • Pressman, L. et al., 2006. The licensing of DNA patents by US academic institutions: an empirical survey. Nat Biotech, 24(1), 31-39

IP Profile of Associations in Kits

  • Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), Available at: http://www.bio.org/ [last accessed April, 17, 2010] (the world's largest biotechnology organization).

Commons based cases in Kits

  • Dequeker, Elisabeth et. al., Quality control in molecular genetic testing, Nature Reviews Genetics 2, 717–723 (1 September 2001).
  • Kalman, Lisa et. al., Development and Characterization of Reference Materials for MTHFR, SERPINA1, RET, BRCA1, and BRCA2 Genetic Testing, Journal of Molecular Diagnostics 2009, Vol. 11, No. 6
  • Pratt, Victoria. Development of Genomic Reference Materials for Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Testing, Journal of Molecular Diagnostics 2009, Vol. 11, No. 3

Peer-Production Business models in Kits

Open Business models in Kits

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