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World Stem Cell Summit kicks off in Madison

By: Megan Orear /The Daily Cardinal  - September 22, 2008




Stem-cell researchers, advocates and industry leaders will flock to Madison Sept. 22-23 for the 2008 World Stem Cell Summit, an event to inform the public of new developments in stem-cell research.

The Genetics Policy Institute, the University of Wisconsin Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center, and the WiCell Research Institute are hosting the summit, which is being held at the Alliant Energy Center and is expected to attract over 1,000 advocates.

“In many ways, they are really coming home to where it all started, to Madison and to Wisconsin, which is the birthplace of stem-cell research,” Gov. Jim Doyle said in a statement.

Madison is considered a leading city in stem-cell research, and last November UW-Madison biologist James Thomson discovered a major breakthrough when he found a way to make skin cells function like human embryonic stem cells.

Thomson, Doyle and UW-Madison law professor Alta Charo will give keynote presentations during the summit.

Stem cell patent challenged Consumer Watchdog, formerly known as the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, and the Public Patent Foundation filed an appeal with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Friday against its decision to uphold a Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation stem-cell patent.

The patent and two others held by WARF had been reviewed and upheld by the patent office earlier this year after the two groups challenged them in 2006. Two of the three patents—all based on Thomson’s research—could not be appealed.

The appeal states that the patent office made two errors of law in approving the patent, holding too high of standards in its review.

—Amanda Hoffstrom contributed to this report.




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