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- Title
PATENT INFRINGEMENT IN PERSONALIZED MEDICINE: LIMITATIONS OF THE EXISTING EXEMPTION MECHANISMS.
- Authors
Jiyeon Kim
- Abstract
The article presents an overview of chimeric antigen receptor T cell Technology (CAR-T) immunotherapy as a model therapy representing personalized medicine and presents issue of patent infringement. Topics include medical procedure exemption and analyzes its effectiveness as a defense to patent infringement liability involving CAR-T patents; examines its effectiveness for providing immunity from patent infringement, and concludes by arguing for experimental use for the personalized medicine.
- Subjects
INDIVIDUALIZED medicine; PATENT infringement; CHIMERIC antigen receptors; GENE therapy; THERAPEUTICS; JUDGE-made law
- Publication
Washington University Law Review, 2018, Vol 96, Issue 3, p623
- ISSN
2166-7993
- Publication type
Article