WATCH: Protecting life science innovations involving big data, AI and machine learning

2025-07-21 09:11:30 英文原文

21 July 2025NewsPatentsMonika Rai, EIP | Jocelyn Ram, The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Kip Bodi, Independent | Stephen Murnaghan, Pfizer

This LSPN session features experts from EIP, The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Pfizer, and an independent specialist discussing the protection of life science innovations involving big data, AI, and machine learning.


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Experts from EIP, The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Pfizer, and an independent specialist discuss the protection of life science innovations involving big data, AI, and machine learning at the LSPN session. Subscription is required for access to the article content. Additionally, notable cases on discretionary denials, prosecution laches, and trade secrets were heard at the appellate court in June and July, as explained by Nathan Mammen and Cole Tipton of Snell & Wilmer.

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