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Concerns Raised Over Medical Patent Provision

20 years, 4 months ago

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Posted on Nov 21, 2003, 7 a.m. By Bill Freeman

In a recent press release, the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research raises concerns over an anti-patent provision in an upcoming appropriations bill. The provision would ban most medical patents pertaining to the field of theraputic cloning and stem cell research - which would lead to a sharp decline in investment from the largest funders of such research.

In a recent press release, the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research raises concerns over an anti-patent provision in an upcoming appropriations bill. The provision would ban most medical patents pertaining to the field of theraputic cloning and stem cell research - which would lead to a sharp decline in investment from the largest funders of such research. Less investment means less medical progress towards regenerative medicine for longer, healthier lives. CAMR sees this undebated provision as "a hasty, back-door attempt to stifle therapeutic cloning research."

Source: http://www.camradvocacy.org/fastaction/news.asp?id=723
Author: The Longevity Meme

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