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- Seminal Genomic Technologies: Illumina, Inc. & High-Throughput SNP Genotyping BeadArray Technology: A Case Study
Deirdre Parsons (Duke '07, Masters in Genetics and Microbiology) Master's Thesis, covering the invention discovery at Tufts University, David Walt's decision to patent, the decision to license exclusively to Illumina, Inc., and the subsequent success of the company. Approximately 400 pages long. View thesis.
- BeadArray Powerpoint Presentation
Deirdre Parsons' powerpoint slides for a lecture on the Illumina story. View presentation.
- Case Study: The Axel Patents—A Case Study in University-Technology Transfer
Abstract: The Axel Patents are among the most lucrative university patents in history, earning $790 million in royalty revenues for Columbia University. This paper tells the story of the Axel Patents, from the initial scientific discovery, through the decision to patent, to the non-exclusive licensing strategies Columbia used to spread the technology, the measures Columbia took to extend the life of the patents, and the controversy that erupted when another patent was issued in 2002. Columbia plowed most of the revenues back into research, including Richard Axel's work that earned him a Nobel Prize. Columbia's aggressive pursuit of extended patent duration, however, also led it to considerable legal expenditures that have proven fruitless to date, and brought criticism for behavior unbecoming a nonprofit academic institution. This case study showcases a highly successful example of university entrepreneurship, and provides a cautionary tale of an attempted patent extension. Full text.
- 'To Promote the Progress of Science': Is It Time to Adopt a Research Use Exemption in U.S. Patent Law?
Joe L. Fore, Jr. (Duke '07, Public Policy) Senior Thesis in Public Policy, Duke University. This research is related to the work on PCR, as it concerns research tools and their patentability/enforceability with regard to research institutions. Approximately 116 pages. Full text.
- Edwin Southern's Microarray: Policy and Intellectual Property Considerations
Daidree Tofano's (Duke '06, Program II) senior thesis: a 75-page unpublished document detailing Edwin Southern's evolving view of patenting and intellectual property throughout his scientific career. Full text.