RS Genomics Limited, which was formed to provide broad access to the foundational CRISPR/Cas9 intellectual property co-owned by Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier, today announced its patent CN201380038920.6 was upheld by the CNIPA in response to an invalidation challenge.
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RS Genomics Limited, a company sharing fundamental CRISPR/Cas9 intellectual property with Dr Emmanuelle Charpentier, recently announced the confirmation of its patent CN201380038920.6 by the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), following an invalidation challenge. This patent (collectively known as CVC), filed by Dr Charpentier and his collaborators from the Regents of the University of California and the University of Vienna, relates to "Methods and compositions for RNA-guided modification of target DNA and for RNA-guided regulation of transcription", a major breakthrough in the field of genetics. The decision to maintain patent rights in China follows a recent decision by the Japanese Patent Office earlier this year to maintain JP6692856, which is also part of the CVC portfolio. In the course of the proceedings, both novelty and inventive step were challenged. In the decision, the CNIPA rejected both challenges to patentability, stating in particular that the priority application allowed the use of CRISPR/Cas9 in eukaryotic cells.