By
Donald Zuhn —
On
December 11th, National Public Radio's Science
Friday, which is broadcast nationwide from 2:00 – 4:00 pm Eastern time as
part of NPR's Talk of the Nation
programming, will focus on the issue of gene patenting. In particular, the program will examine
the Association for Molecular Pathology
v. United States Patent and Trademark Office case, in which a group of
patients, physicians, academic researchers, and medical societies filed suit
against the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Myriad Genetics, among others,
over several patents claiming human BRCA1 and BRC2 genes and methods for
detecting mutations in these genes to diagnose a predisposition to breast and
ovarian cancer (see Patent Docs
reports here
and here).
Patent Docs
author Kevin Noonan, who has written a number of articles in this space on the
topic of gene patenting, will be a guest on the show. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Science Advisor Tania
Simoncelli will also be a guest on the show.
A
list of public radio stations that broadcast Science Friday can be found here.
For additional information regarding this and other related topics, please see:
• "BRCA Patent Suit to Continue in Southern District of New York," November 2, 2009
• "Empirical
Research Fails to Support Gene Patenting Ban," October 22, 2009• "Gene
Patenting Debate Continues – Round Two," August 4, 2009
• "The
Unwanted Consequences of Banning Gene Patenting," June 16, 2009
• "Falsehoods,
Distortions and Outright Lies in the Gene Patenting Debate," June 15, 2009
• "Gene
Patenting Debate Continues," June 9, 2009
• "Association for Molecular Pathology v. U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office," May 17, 2009
• "Court Report: Special Edition," May 13, 2009
• "Gene Patenting and
the Wisdom of Judge Lourie," April 12, 2009
• "Science Article
Should Help Allay Gene Patenting Fears," December 17, 2008

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