TAG of the Week:
“Can companies own human genes?
The field of genetics has been an exploding field of innovations. It seems like biotechnicians,
healthcare professionals, molecular geneticists, researchers, and companies are
racing to claim the latest discovery in genetics as their own.
Biotech companies, in particular, are at the forefront of these
advancements and investing big money to have the most reliable and up-to-date
genetic tests with the latest genes discovered. To be accredited for their efforts, there is some debate
about the ability to patent a gene, similar to a patent on a new invention.
What is your opinion on patenting genes? Can companies claim the right (and, in turn, deny the right)
to disclose to patients specific information about variations in “their” genes
that they discovered? Furthermore,
do you think companies with patented genes should have the right to stop other
companies from working on their “claimed” genes? What outcomes (good or bad) can come of this from both the
research and patient perspectives?
http://biotech.about.com/b/2013/01/16/can-companies-own-human-genes.htm