Posts Tagged: "Immunotherapy Drug"

The Immunotherapy Patent Landscape: Types of patent claims for immunotherapeutic inventions

Immunotherapy has emerged as one of the most promising mechanisms to combat diseases like cancer and microbial infections. Since 2000, multiple antibody drugs have reached blockbuster status, including the anti-TNF antibodies adalimumab and infliximab, the anti-CD20 antibody rituximab, the anti-VEGF-A antibody bevacizumab, and the anti-HER-2 antibody Trastuzumab. In 2016, five of the top 10 pharmaceuticals were antibody drugs, with combined sales exceeding $45.8 billion. The cancer immunotherapy market is expected to reach nearly $120 billion… The promise of immunotherapy as a treatment option has opened up the intellectual property landscape of the field. Many companies and institutions have filed patent applications related to the various drugs and targets… The claim language in a patent is crucial to the effective protection of the invention, and the balance between breadth of the claims and validity is a difficult one to achieve.

The National Cancer Institute Didn’t Deserve This Treatment From the New York Times

While those in the military are often thanked for their service, let’s also thank researchers like Dr. Rosenberg and his colleagues who spend their lives trying to alleviate human suffering. But that can only happen when their discoveries are commercialized– otherwise they are merely generating interesting research papers. Rather than deserved accolades, NCI and Kite Pharma got a pie in the face from the NY Times.