Intellectual Property and Biotechnology : Biological Inventions by Mathew Rimmer.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: 2008. Edward Elgar Pub, U K :Description: 377 pISBN:- 9780857933706
- 346.048 RIM/INT
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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. Anything under the sun : patent law and micro-organisms
Chapter 2. Franklin barley : patent law and plant breeders' rights
Chapter 3. The human chimera patent initiative : patent law and animals
Chapter 4. The storehouse of knowledge : patent law, scientific discoveries and products of nature
Chapter 5. The book of life : patent law and the human genome project
Chapter 6. The dilettante's defence : patent law, research, tools and experimental use
Chapter 7. The Utah saints : patent law and genetic testing
Chapter 8. The alchemy of junk : patent law and non-coding DNA
Chapter 9. Still life with stem cells : patent law and human embryos
Conclusion : Blue Sky research. : patent law and frontier technologies