The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
has been fighting to keep their patents on the isolation of human embryonic stem cells after their patents were challenged by various scientists and organization and
preliminarily rejected. Today, WARF has
this press release noting an
Information Disclosure Statement they've submitted to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office about how two of the researchers (Alan Trounson and Jeanne Loring) who challenged the validity of WARF's embryonic stem cell research patents (with the argument that the research was obvious at the time based on research with mice cells) also applied for patents after they isolated embryonic stem cells.
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