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AAAS SIPPI Program

Report Release and Public Briefing: IP Rights in Genomic and Proteomic Research

17 Nov 2005 14:00

Keck Center; 500 Fifth St., NW, Washington, DC 20001

On November 17, 2005, the National Academies' Science, Technology and Economic Policy (STEP) Board and the Science, Technology, and Law Committee will release a joint report commissioned by the National Institutes of Health. Committee co-chairs Shirley Tilghman, President of Princeton
University, and Roderick McKelvie, Covington and Burling (and retired Judge, Federal District Court of Delaware), will present the report at a public briefing at 2:00 PM in Room 100 of the Keck building at 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. The meeting is open to the public without
advance reservation. The briefing will be webcast and the report and press release can be accessed at www.nationalacademies.org on the 17th.

The report documents trends in patenting and licensing in several categories of genetic and protein research, differences between US
practices and those in Europe and Japan, and the impact of these practices on academic and corporate research directed at identifying disease mechanisms and therapeutic and diagnostic advances. Recommendations are addressed to the NIH and other government and private research funding agencies, the courts and the US Patent and Trademark Office, Congress, and the research community at large. The report includes the results of a new survey of bench scientists on their experience with intellectual property acquisition and access and sharing of data and research materials.

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National Academies

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Biotechnology
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