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Columbia Science and Technology Law Review | 2010

The Regulation of Genetic Aspects of Donated Reproductive Tissue - The Need for Federal Regulation

Yaniv Heled

It is estimated that egg and sperm donations account for more than 60,000 births every year in the United States. However, surprisingly, and despite common misconceptions, there are no federal requirements and barely any state requirements to screen and test sperm and egg donors for genetic diseases. The only nationwide standards for genetic screening and testing of donated reproductive tissue are guidelines created by professional organizations, but compliance with those guidelines is voluntary so they cannot be enforced effectively. Furthermore, the few reported cases involving children born from genetically-compromised reproductive tissue illustrate the court system’s failure to afford such children and their families the relief they need and deserve. With a continuing rise in the number of babies born each year who are conceived with donated reproductive tissue, it is necessary to create a regulatory framework requiring the screening and testing of reproductive tissue donors for genetic diseases. This article makes the case for federal regulation of the genetic aspects of donated reproductive tissue under the authority granted to the FDA by the Public Health Service Act.


Genome Medicine | 2014

Response to ‘pervasive sequence patents cover the entire human genome’

Shine Tu; Christopher M. Holman; Adam Mossoff; Ted M. Sichelman; Michael Risch; Jorge L Conteras; Yaniv Heled; Greg Dolin; Lee Petherbridge

A response toPervasive sequence patents cover the entire human genome by J Rosenfeld and C Mason. Genome Med 2013, 5:27.See related Correspondence by Rosenfeld and Mason, http://genomemedicine.com/content/5/3/27 and related letter by Rosenfeld and Mason, http://genomemedicine.com/content/6/2/15


Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review | 2011

Patents vs. Statutory Exclusivities in Biological Pharmaceuticals - Do We Really Need Both?

Yaniv Heled


Akron Intellectual Property Journal | 2013

Intellectual Property and Public Health – A White Paper

Ryan G. Vacca; James Ming Chen; Jay Dratler; Thomas C. Folsom; Timothy S. Hall; Yaniv Heled; Frank A. Pasquale; Elizabeth A. Reilly; Jeffrey M. Samuels; Katherine J. Strandburg; Kara W. Swanson; Andrew W. Torrance; Katharine A. Van Tassel


Annals of Health Law | 2011

Why Primary Patents Covering Biologics Should be Unenforceable Against Generic Applicants under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act

Yaniv Heled


Cardozo law review | 2014

On Patenting Human Organisms or How the Abortion Wars Feed Into the Ownership Fallacy

Yaniv Heled


Administrative Law Review | 2008

On Presidents, Agencies, and the Stem Cells Between Them: A Legal Analysis of President Bush's and the Federal Governments Policy on the Funding of Research Involving Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Yaniv Heled


Illinois Law Review Online | 2018

Follow-On Biologics Are Set Up to Fail

Yaniv Heled


Archive | 2017

Biologics, Biosimilars and Other Idiosyncrasies

Yaniv Heled


The Ohio State Law Journal | 2015

Regulatory Competitive Shelters

Yaniv Heled

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Adam Mossoff

George Mason University

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Christopher M. Holman

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Greg Dolin

University of Baltimore

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James Ming Chen

Michigan State University

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