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Gene Patenting

A recent US Supreme Court ruling found that companies cannot patent things found in nature. Peter Day asks what this means for the biotech business.

Ever since the mapping of the human genome was completed 10 years ago medical companies have been rushing to patent genes that define all of us for their own exclusive use. Now the US Supreme Court has ruled against patenting things found in nature. Peter Day asks what this means for the biotech business.and for the future of healthcare.

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29 minutes

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Thu 22 Aug 2013 03:32GMT

Contributors to this programme

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Professor Sir John Burn

Professor of Clinical Genetics, Institute of Genetic Medicine Newcastle University

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David Koepsell

Author, Who Owns You?

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Julian Hitchcock

Life Science Lawyer, Lawford Davies Denoon

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Dr Michael Hopkins

Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex

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Dr Berwyn Clarke

Entrepreneur

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Dr Hani Gabra

Professor of Medical Oncology, Imperial College London

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Dr Helen Wallace

Director Genewatch UK

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Dr Stuart Hogarth

Research Fellow, Kings College London

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Broadcasts

  • Sat 17 Aug 2013 01:32GMT
  • Sat 17 Aug 2013 07:32GMT
  • Sun 18 Aug 2013 18:32GMT
  • Wed 21 Aug 2013 14:32GMT
  • Wed 21 Aug 2013 23:32GMT
  • Thu 22 Aug 2013 03:32GMT

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