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    May 19, 2021in Patents0by Editor
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    A Win for Patent Law and a Loss for Prostate Cancer

    Photo Credits: healthline.com (https://www.healthline.com/health/cancer/cancer-ribbon-colors) Shawn Dhue is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School.      Janssen Inc. (“Janssen”), a Canadian pharmaceutical company, sells ZYTIGA under Patent No. 2,661,422 (“422 Patent”).…

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    January 11, 2017in Access to Medicines, Commercialization, Design, Development, IP, Patentability, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Uncategorized0by Editor
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    What Makes It My Molecule: A Look at Professor Ronald Pearlman’s Genome Editing Work

    This past November, Professor Ronald E. Pearlman from York University’s Department of Biology gave a talk [1] at Osgoode Hall Law School to discuss the potential of the innovative CRISPR…

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    February 12, 2012in Canada, Feature Post, IP, Jurisdiction, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Uncategorized1by Editor
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    Trade Secrets, Transparency, and Temporality

    Access to information is generally important in a free and democratic society. It’s particularly important in the context of regulating drugs, medical devices, and other products. In Merck Frosst Canada…

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