Intellectual Property and Emerging Technologies/ the new biology Rimmer, Matthew [ed.] - U.K.: Edward Elgar, 2012. - xv, 482 p.

Introduction: Inventing life: intellectual property and the New Biology
Alison McLcnnan and Matthew Rinnner
PART I A HISTORY OF BIODISCOVERY
1 Of plants, pills and patents: circulating knowledge
Eva Heninninfi.s IVirten
PART II MEDICINE. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENOMICS
2 Bil.ski V. Kappas and biotechnology patents: back to the future?
Yattn Joiy and Francis Heininii]gs
?> The current state of patent eligibility of medical and
biotechnological inventions in the United States
Joshua D. Sarnojf
4 Patent law. the emerging biotechnologies and the role of
language in subject-matter expansionism
Graham Dutjicld
PART III BIOBANKS. BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOBRICKS
5 Standards for biobank access and intellectual property
Diannc Kicoi and Richard Gold
6 The 1000 Genomes Project
Donna M. Gittcr
7 Building with BioBricks: constructing a commons for synthetic
biology research
Alison McLcnnan
PART IV GENETICS. STEM CELLS AND
NANOTECHNOLOGY
8 Regulating gene regulation: patenting small RNAs
Aiku)} Bostanci, Jane Calvcn anil Pierre-Bcnail Jaiy
9 Stem eell patents: looking for serenity
Ann'na A^ovie
10 Cosmo. Cosmolino: patent law and nanoteelinology
Alison McLennan anil Maliliew Riniiner
PARTY BIODIVERSITY. FOOD SECURITY AND CLIMATE
CHANGE
1 1 Patenting the Kakadu plum and the Marjarla tree: biodiseovery.
intellectual property and Indigenous knowledge
Sarah Holeinnhe anil Terri Janke
12 Climate-ready crops: intellectual property, agriculture and
climate change
Matthew Rininier
1 ?i The Doomsday Vault: seed banks. Food security and climate
change
Matthew Ritnnier

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