November 26, 2007
Wisconsin Group Welcomes Stem-Cell Advance, Despite Potential Effect on Its Patents
Patenting officials at the University of Wisconsin at Madison are sharing in the scientific excitement over last week's announcements by researchers there and at Kyoto University that new techniques had been found to generate versatile stem cells without destroying human embryos, even though they acknowledge the discovery could eventually undermine the value of the stem-cell patents and licenses that Wisconsin holds.
"Hey, that's what science is about," said Carl E.
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