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5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS by Mark L. Rohrbaugh* his report will provide an update in the area of intellectual property issues related to human
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Document Date: 2011-10-24 17:06:50


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Haifa / Seoul / Göteborg / /

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Geron Corporation / Bodnar AG / National Stem Cell Bank / Thomson / Milwaukee J Sentinel / The Children’s Medical Center Corporation / Cellartis AB / /

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North America / Europe / /

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United States / Korea / Israel / Sweden / /

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Patent Issuance / /

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University of British Columbia / MizMedi Hospital / University of Tennessee Research Foundation / University of Pennsylvania / Technion-Israel Institute of Technology / /

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auxiliary technologies / to downstream products / patient applications / hESC technology / human products / therapeutic applications / /

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tumors / /

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University of Utah / National Institute of Health / National Institutes of Health office of Technology Transfer / EPC / United States Patent and Trademark Office / Examining Division / University of Pennsylvania / Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation / MizMedi Hospital / Tennessee Research Foundation / Israel Institute of Technology / University of Tennessee / University of British Columbia / Technion / /

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Mark L. Rohrbaugh / James Thomson / /

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Director / Carpenter / /

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Utah / Pennsylvania / Maryland / British Columbia / /

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Patent World / /

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U.S. Europe / /

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WARF technology / stem cells / hESC technology / regenerative medicine / /

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