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Biotechnology law : a primer for scientists / by Alan J. Morrison.

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Columbia University Press, 2020Description: 1 online resource (325, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780231550925 (e-book)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KF1893  M83 2020
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Contents:
1. The patent as a negative right and the claim as its business end -- 2. Construing the patent claim -- 3. The patentable invention -- 4. The patent document’s role in supporting a claimed invention -- 5. The long road to getting a patent -- 6. Lengthening and shortening a patent’s term -- 7. Continuing-application practice and the making of a patent family -- 8. The murky world of inventorship -- 9. Patent infringement and Its variations -- 10. Defenses and preemptive challenges -- 11. Patent opinions -- 12. The patent portfolio -- 13. The interplay between trade secrets and patents -- 14. The innovator drug : from development to approval -- 15. Generic drugs -- 16. Biosimilars -- 17. The contract : an enforceable promise -- 18. Biotechnology agreements
Summary: Biotechnology and law are inextricable. Patent, regulatory, and contract law profoundly shape the biotech industry, and each of these practice areas is deeply intertwined with the science it governs. Yet many in this industry lack even a basic grasp of these laws, jeopardizing their business success as a result. This book is an essential introduction to biotechnology law for scientists, startup founders, regulatory specialists, patent liaisons, investors, academics, students, and other nonattorneys with biotech backgrounds. It covers core topics such as patentability, patent prosecution and infringement, patent opinions, the development and FDA approval of small-molecule and biologic drugs, regulatory exclusivity, generic drugs and ANDA litigation, biosimilars and the patent dance, patent licenses, and collaboration agreements. Written with scientists in mind, Biotechnology Law is a clear, concise, and entirely practical primer on the topic, replete with straightforward, real-world examples to illustrate each key concept. Understanding the legal machinery through which science becomes business is not a luxury—it is a crucial part of a scientist’s training. Alan J. Morrison’s expert treatment embraces this new reality.
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1. The patent as a negative right and the claim as its business end -- 2. Construing the patent claim -- 3. The patentable invention -- 4. The patent document’s role in supporting a claimed invention -- 5. The long road to getting a patent -- 6. Lengthening and shortening a patent’s term -- 7. Continuing-application practice and the making of a patent family -- 8. The murky world of inventorship -- 9. Patent infringement and Its variations -- 10. Defenses and preemptive challenges
-- 11. Patent opinions -- 12. The patent portfolio -- 13. The interplay between trade secrets and patents -- 14. The innovator drug : from development to approval
-- 15. Generic drugs -- 16. Biosimilars -- 17. The contract : an enforceable promise -- 18. Biotechnology agreements

Biotechnology and law are inextricable. Patent, regulatory, and contract law profoundly shape the biotech industry, and each of these practice areas is deeply intertwined with the science it governs. Yet many in this industry lack even a basic grasp of these laws, jeopardizing their business success as a result. This book is an essential introduction to biotechnology law for scientists, startup founders, regulatory specialists, patent liaisons, investors, academics, students, and other nonattorneys with biotech backgrounds. It covers core topics such as patentability, patent prosecution and infringement, patent opinions, the development and FDA approval of small-molecule and biologic drugs, regulatory exclusivity, generic drugs and ANDA litigation, biosimilars and the patent dance, patent licenses, and collaboration agreements. Written with scientists in mind, Biotechnology Law is a clear, concise, and entirely practical primer on the topic, replete with straightforward, real-world examples to illustrate each key concept. Understanding the legal machinery through which science becomes business is not a luxury—it is a crucial part of a scientist’s training. Alan J. Morrison’s expert treatment embraces this new reality.

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