PIUG 2011 Biotechnology Meeting
New Biologics: Proteins & Beyond
PIUG 2011 Biotechnology Meeting Papers – February 2011
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Welcome to Genentech, Atulya Agarwal, Genentech
Potent Antibody Drugs by Design, Paul Carter, Genentech Presentation not available.
Biosimilars: New Decisions and New Opportunities, Michelle Lewis, ZymoGenetics
Sequence Business Process and Frequently Asked Questions on Sequence Compliance Issues, Dave Nguyen, USPTO
Search and Examination for Biotech Applications in JPO, Takashi Saku, JPO
Beyond gene patenting turmoil: a reality check for patent protection of biosequences in Europe, Luca Falciola, Genfit
Advice to Beginner and Intermediate Searchers for a Biotechnology Patent Search, Ken Hoppe, Science IP
Comparison of USGENE vs. GQ-PAT and Geneseq, Fanny Coignard, PDG Biotechnology Information Working Group Chair
Comprehensive Search Strategy for Genomics-Based Intellectual Property Protection, Steve Mitchell, TPR
Improving FTO Patent Analysis- Focusing Results Using Scientific Analysis, Barbara Miller, Novartis
Biologics – Searching Patent Classes at the USPTO, WIPO, EPO, and JPO, James L. Grant