The Long-Shot Bid to Put CRISPR in the Hands of the People

The Long-Shot Bid to Put CRISPR in the Hands of the People
AP Photo/National Human Genome Research Institute, Maggie Bartlett

Last week, the US Patent and Trademarks Office ruled on the most-watched patent proceeding of the 21st century: the fight for Crispr-Cas9. The decision was supposed to declare ownership of the rights to the revolutionary gene editing technique. But instead, the patent judge granted sorta-victories to each of the rival parties—a team from UC Berkeley and another with members from both MIT and Harvard University's Broad Institute. That's great for those groups (and their spin-off, for-profit gene editing companies with exclusive licenses). But it leaves things a bit murkier for anyone else who wants to turn a buck with gene editing.

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