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What are gene patents and are they ethical?

What are gene patents and are they ethical?

The intersection of genetics, Intellectual Property (IP), and ethics forms a complex landscape where the concept of gene patents takes centre stage. Gene patents, a unique form of intellectual property protection, grant exclusive rights to individuals, organisations, or corporations over specific DNA sequences. Lasting for 20 years from the patent date, these rights often result in sole ownership of crucial genetic information. While this framework aims to stimulate innovation in genomics, it also raises profound ethical and accessibility questions within healthcare and scientific research.

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Revolutionising Chemotherapy: A Breakthrough DNA Repair Test Takes the Guesswork out of Treatment

Revolutionising Chemotherapy: A Breakthrough DNA Repair Test Takes the Guesswork out of Treatment

 

Chemotherapy has long been a critical tool in the fight against cancer, but its effectiveness can be hindered by the unpredictable way each patient’s body responds to treatment. However, a ground-breaking DNA repair test developed by researchers at Brunel University London promises to revolutionise the field of oncology by taking the “hit-and-miss” out of chemotherapy. The test is called DiNArep, and it has already been granted patents in the UK, US, EU, and Japan. In this blog post, we delve into the details of this remarkable advancement and explore the potential it holds for transforming cancer treatment.

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