Nanomedicine Raises Intellectual Property Concerns

The term "nano" has come to signify quick, tiny and cutting-edge. Similarly, nanotechnology represents science at the cutting edge, as it converges with biology, medicine and information technology. One area of research expected to generate revolutionary contributions is cancer nanotechnology. The application of convergent technologies to cancer is creating more effective methods of detection, treatment and prevention, as well as raising a host of intellectual property issues.

Originally by Law.com - Tech Law Practice Center, 6:42 PM

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