Favorable patent ruling for Illumina
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- Published: Mar 22, 2013
- Author: Jon Evans
- Channels: Ion Chromatography / Laboratory Informatics / Gas Chromatography / Electrophoresis / HPLC / Proteomics & Genomics / Detectors / Sample Preparation / UV/Vis Spectroscopy / Infrared Spectroscopy / Raman / Proteomics / X-ray Spectrometry / Base Peak / NMR Knowledge Base / MRI Spectroscopy / Atomic / Chemometrics & Informatics
A US district court judge has ruled that genetic sequencing systems developed by the US company Illumina do not infringe three patents held by fellow US company Life Technologies.
'We are obviously very pleased with the favorable outcome of this suit,' said Jay Flatley, Illumina’s president and CEO. 'Since Life Technologies filed this patent infringement suit against Illumina in 2009, we have consistently believed and strongly argued that our sequencing technology does not infringe any of the patents Life Technologies asserted against us in this case.'
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