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Intellectual property for crop transformation: A continuing saga for agricultural innovation in the public sector

Author
Bennett, Alan
Abstract
The intellectual-property landscape for transformation has shifted. Sponsors of translational research are increasingly interested in clearing IP barriers in advance of making grant awards. And plant-gene patents may become moot, if the Supreme Court rules similarly to their opinion on human genes.
Date Issued
2013Publisher
NABC
Subject
Agricultural biotechnology; specialty crops; transgenic papaya; stakeholders; genetic engineering; GE; GMO; regulation; food safety; USDA; novel traits; premarket approval; intellectual property; patents; human health impacts; synthetic genomics
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Type
book chapter
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