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Professor Examines Licensing Of DNA Patents


Washington, D.C. – Contrary to prevailing beliefs, a major survey conducted by Georgetown University professor LeRoy Walters and six colleagues shows that the licensing of DNA patents at U.S. academic institutions has not led to the decline in academic cooperation and technology transfer that many observers have feared.

Recent discussion in academic circles has raised concerns that increased licensing of DNA patents by universities and non-profits could lead to a "tragedy of the anti-commons," stifling the advancement of research. This discussion has relied heavily on anecdotal evidence. Walters’ study, published in the January 2006 issue of Nature Biotechnology, reported on responses from 19 of the 30 largest U.S. DNA patent-holding universities. The study demonstrates that in most cases the licensing behavior of universities allows for collaboration and sharing of DNA-based inventions among academic institutions. This dissemination of technology occurs despite the fact that some of the invent

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