Center for Biosimilars July 18, 2022
Ha Kung Wong, JD, April Breyer Menon, JD

Two experts in biosimilar intellectual property (IP) law break down the issues that digital health and precision medicine face with IP and the history of case law that has created the current landscape.

Precision medicine is changing the treatment landscape for countless patients, but with the transformational advances come a host of intellectual property (IP) issues that must be overcome to ensure the continued evolution of these life changing technologies. With a focus on digital health, we will discuss what precision medicine is and the IP hurdles it faces, such as patent subject matter eligibility, proving infringement, and software licensing.

What Is Precision Medicine?

Precision medicine is a term used to refer to treatment and prevention strategies tailored to...

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