S2E13: Saga of Nobel Laureates' Patents - CRISPR history, application, ownership & ethics

01/04/2022 1h 4min Temporada 2 Episodio 13

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Episode Synopsis

Did Nobel Prize-winners lose a CRISPR patent? Lucky for us, Dr. Samantha Zyontz has spent years studying CRISPR, its development and growing research, its myriad wonderful applications (think beer!) and ownership disputes. And get this, years ago, she even predicted that the scientific work on CRISPR will one day win the Nobel Prize. Of course, she was right! What preceded and followed that Nobel Prize is years of patent litigation, and ethical discussions - gene editing! 
Dr. Zyont of Stanford Law School is Research Fellow, Intellectual Property, and Fellow, Center for Law and the Biosciences. To learn more about her scholarships and many projects, visit her academic homepage. 
I hope you enjoy this episode and gain some perspective about this important technology: CRISPR!
Adel Host of ThePeel.news podcast

History of U.S. Patent System (S1E17)
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