Synthego Prevails In Patent Appeal Confirming Agilent CRISPR Patents Are Invalid
In the original case, ruling dated
The PTAB's original decision invalidated all claims of the Agilent patents, which were directed to guide RNAs having at least one 2'-O-methyl modification ('034 patent) and guide RNAs having certain modifications within 5 nucleotides of their 5' and/or 3' end ('001) patent), as well as methods of using such modified guide RNAs for CRISPR gene editing.
"This critical decision, affirming that Agilent's claims on chemically modified gRNAs are unpatentable, keeps the path clear for broader innovation and advancement in the CRISPR therapeutics market," said
Synthego continues to support innovation in the field of CRISPR-enabled research and therapeutics, this affirmation enables researchers and therapeutic developers to continue to drive successful patient outcomes.
About Synthego
Synthego is a leader in biotechnology, dedicated to delivering best-in-class CRISPR solutions with a mission to accelerate research and development in the pursuit of improved human health. By providing unparalleled access to CRISPR solutions at scale, Synthego enables agility in life science discovery and clinical advancement. With streamlined licensing models and exceptional technical expertise, Synthego empowers researchers and developers to unlock better patient outcomes through innovative CRISPR cell and gene therapies.
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