PIUG 2009 Boston Biotechnology Meeting
Sequence Searching and Beyond:
Build a Better Searcher, Build a Better Search
PIUG 2009 Boston Biotechnology Meeting Papers – February 2009
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Please Come to Boston... "for the Patent Searching?", Elyse Turner, Merck & Co., Inc.
Sequence Searches – The Evalueserve Way, Amit Kumar Goyal, Evalueserve (Presentation not available.)
Sequence Searching in Biotechnology, Patrick Kools, European Patent Office
Getting to Yes: What Patent Attorneys Want to Learn from a Sequence Search, Joan Switzer, Merck & Co. Inc. (Presentation not available.)
Search Strategies for Delivering Ccomprehensive Results from Your Antibody Searching, Dr. Kamalakar Gulukota, GenomeQuest
Exploring Patent Data at the EBI, Jennifer McDowall, EMBL-EBI
EPO Examiner Doing (its) BEST, Wolfram Meyer, European Patent Office
From Concept to Content: The Genesis of USGENE, Martin Goffman, Ph.D., SequenceBase Corporation
Historical Changes in GENESEQ Indexing and Coverage of Emerging Nations, Colin Williams (Presentation not available.)
Wikid Cool: Geneticists Working IT on the Interactive Internet, Kristine H. Atkinson, Boston Scientific Corporation
Coverage of Asian Authorities in Patent Sequence Databases, Robert Austin FIZ Karlsruhe
Biosimilars: Market, Patents, & Patent Search, Sunny Wang, sanofi aventis