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Himanshu Kulshreshtha
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Asked: March 16, 20242024-03-16T12:03:12+05:30 2024-03-16T12:03:12+05:30In: Patent Practice

What are the issues raised by patenting of onco-mouse?

What are the issues raised by patenting of onco-mouse?

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      2024-03-16T12:03:40+05:30Added an answer on March 16, 2024 at 12:03 pm

      The patenting of the "onco-mouse," a genetically modified mouse model used in cancer research, has raised several ethical, legal, and social issues that have sparked significant debate and controversy. Developed in the 1980s, the onco-mouse carries specific genetic mutations that predispose it to develop cancer, making it a valuable tool for studying cancer biology, genetics, and potential treatments. However, the patenting of the onco-mouse has raised the following issues:

      1. Ethical Concerns:
        The patenting of the onco-mouse raises ethical concerns regarding the patentability of living organisms, the commodification of life forms, and the welfare of animals used in research. Critics argue that patents on genetically modified animals, such as the onco-mouse, undermine the intrinsic value and dignity of living beings, treating them as mere commodities or inventions rather than sentient beings deserving of ethical consideration and protection.

      2. Animal Welfare and Rights:
        The creation and use of genetically modified animals, including the onco-mouse, raise ethical questions about animal welfare and rights. Critics argue that the genetic manipulation and breeding of animals for research purposes may cause unnecessary suffering, harm, or distress to the animals involved. Concerns have been raised about the ethical implications of subjecting animals to experimental procedures, such as tumor induction and testing of cancer treatments, in the pursuit of scientific knowledge and medical advancements.

      3. Access to Research Tools:
        The patenting of the onco-mouse and other genetically modified animals can create barriers to access to essential research tools and technologies for scientists and researchers. Patent holders may enforce their exclusive rights over genetically modified animal models, limiting access to these valuable resources and impeding scientific progress and innovation in cancer research. This could hinder collaborative research efforts, knowledge sharing, and the development of new cancer therapies and treatments.

      4. Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer:
        The patenting of the onco-mouse raises legal and regulatory issues related to intellectual property rights, technology transfer, and commercialization in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Patent holders may seek to license their patents to other research institutions, biotech companies, or pharmaceutical firms, potentially leading to conflicts over licensing terms, royalties, and access to patented inventions. The commercialization of genetically modified animals, such as the onco-mouse, may also raise concerns about the affordability, accessibility, and equitable distribution of resulting products and technologies.

      5. Public Perception and Trust:
        The patenting of the onco-mouse and other genetically modified animals has implications for public perception, trust, and acceptance of biotechnological innovations and research practices. Concerns about animal welfare, ethical considerations, and the potential for unintended consequences or unforeseen risks may influence public attitudes and opinions towards genetic engineering, animal experimentation, and the use of animals in research. Building public trust and confidence in biotechnology requires transparent communication, ethical oversight, and responsible stewardship of scientific advancements and technologies.

      In summary, the patenting of the onco-mouse raises complex ethical, legal, and social issues related to animal welfare, intellectual property rights, access to research tools, technology transfer, and public perception. Addressing these issues requires a multidisciplinary approach that considers the ethical implications of genetic engineering, promotes responsible research practices, and balances the interests of innovation, scientific progress, and societal values.

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