• Expert Opin Ther Pat · May 2010

    Patent reform in the US: what's at stake for pharmaceutical innovation?

    • Amy Yancey and Charles Neal Stewart.
    • Department of Plant Sciences, Director of Development, University Libraries, The University of Tennessee, 612 John C. Hodges Library, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA. yancey@tennessee.edu
    • Expert Opin Ther Pat. 2010 May 1; 20 (5): 603-8.

    AbstractThe current patent landscape in the US has not undergone major legislative reform since 1952. The US Senate version of the most recently proposed patent reform legislation puts forward a number of rule changes that could impact the pharmaceutical industry. Among the bill's major provisions are moving to a first-to-file system, changes to post-grant review and reexamination procedures, and damages reform. Various industries with a stake in patent reform have responded to the proposed changes. The need for balanced reform makes the stakes particularly high for the pharmaceutical industry which must invest a significant amount of time and money in the research and development process in exchange for already abbreviated patent lifetimes due to the lengthy clinical trial process.

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