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Post by stancri on Jan 27, 2016 11:11:24 GMT
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Post by nateb on Jan 27, 2016 13:52:02 GMT
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Post by stancri on Jan 27, 2016 14:07:23 GMT
Sure, there is a big patent war. But I think that a strong patent rights may slow down CRISPR researches in the US, but the other world will go on. Especially the Chinese guys. The other point of view is that the patent fight is only an attempt to get some bucks from the other players, but the patent owner will not try (or even can) to block the work of other developers. If you have any other concerns about this, share with me please.
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Post by nateb on Jan 27, 2016 17:44:49 GMT
I want my dollars to go toward whomever ends up owning the patents. From what I am reading, that may not be Editas Medicine.
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Post by stancri on Jan 27, 2016 18:36:20 GMT
Sure, it's the best strategy by this time.
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Post by jerojuujarvi on Aug 11, 2017 5:07:20 GMT
CRISPR is our hope. Looks like we can make better future with CRISPR.
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