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Nature Reviews Genetics | 2006

Models for facilitating access to patents on genetic inventions

Geertrui Van Overwalle; Esther van Zimmeren; Birgit Verbeure; Gert Matthijs

The genetics community is increasingly concerned that patents might lead to restricted access to research and health care. We explore various measures that are designed to render patented genetic inventions accessible to further use in research, and to diagnosis and/or treatment. They include the often-recited research or experimental-use exemption, conventional one-to-one licensing and compulsory licensing, as well as patent pools and clearing-house mechanisms. The last two alternatives deserve special attention in the area of human genetics.


Trends in Biotechnology | 2006

Patent pools and diagnostic testing

Birgit Verbeure; Esther van Zimmeren; Gert Matthijs; Geertrui Van Overwalle

There is increasing concern that overlapping patents in the field of genetics will create a costly and legally complex situation known as a patent thicket, which, along with the associated issues of accumulating royalty payments, can act as a disincentive for innovation. One potential means of preventing this is for the patent holders to enter into a so-called patent pool, such as those established in the electronics and telecommunications industries. Precedents for these also exist in the field of genetics, notably with the patents pertaining to the SARS genome. In this review, we initially address the patent pool concept in general and its application in genetics. Following this, we will explore patent pools in the diagnostic field in more detail, and examine some existing and novel examples of patent pools in genetics.


Trends in Biotechnology | 2011

Patent pools and clearinghouses in the life sciences

Esther van Zimmeren; Sven Vanneste; Gert Matthijs; Wim Vanhaverbeke; Geertrui Van Overwalle

The biopharmaceutical industry is slowly absorbing the idea of collaborative patent licensing models. Recently, two patent pools for developing countries have been launched: the Pool for Open Innovation against Neglected Tropical Diseases initiated by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), which is referred to as the BIO Ventures for Global Health (BVGH) pool, and the Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) initiated by UNITAID. Various organizations have recommended using pools or clearinghouses beyond the humanitarian dimension where many patents are owned by many different actors. As a first attempt, MPEG LA, which administers patent pools in various technology fields, is now setting up a clearinghouse for patents related to molecular diagnostics. These examples as well as the results from an empirical study provide useful insights for the design and administration of future pools and clearinghouses in the life sciences.


Bulletin of The World Health Organization | 2006

A clearing house for diagnostic testing: the solution to ensure access to and use of patented genetic inventions?

Esther van Zimmeren; Birgit Verbeure; Gert Matthijs; Geertrui Van Overwalle


International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law | 2010

A Paper Tiger? Compulsory License Regimes for Public Health in Europe

Esther van Zimmeren; Geertrui Van Overwalle


The International Journal of the Commons | 2015

Trust and social capital in the design and evolution of institutions for collective action

Benjamin Six; Esther van Zimmeren; Florin Popa; Christine Frison


19 Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law 287 (2011) | 2011

Dynamic Patent Governance in Europe and the United States: The Myriad Example

Kali Murray; Esther van Zimmeren


IIP Forum | 2006

Reshaping Belgian Patent Law: The Revision of the Research Exemption and the Introduction of a Compulsory License for Public Health

Geertrui Van Overwalle; Esther van Zimmeren


The International Journal of the Commons | 2015

Trust and Social Capital in the Design and Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action: Case Studies on IP Coordinating Mechanisms in Plant Genetic Resources and Biomedicine

Benjamin Six; Esther van Zimmeren; Florin Popa; Christine Frison


Compulsory licensing : developing countries / Jayanthi Reddy, P.L. [edit.] | 2008

Reshaping Belgian patent law : the revision of the research exemption and the introduction of a compulsory license for public health

Geertrui Van Overwalle; Esther van Zimmeren

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Geertrui Van Overwalle

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Gert Matthijs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Birgit Verbeure

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Benjamin Six

Université catholique de Louvain

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Sven Vanneste

University of Texas at Dallas

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Timo Minssen

University of Copenhagen

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Arina Gorbatyuk

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Isabelle Huys

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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