Lab Cells Built Different and Therefore Patentable
The article discusses a patent dispute between REGENXBIO and Trustees of UPenn regarding lab cells.
REGENXBIO v. Trustees of UPenn, No. 2024-1408 (Fed. Cir. February 20, 2026) - Generally, someone may receive a patent for any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter. However, for over 75 years, courts have made a judicial exception to this rule prohibiting patents from covering natural phenomena.... By: Miller Johnson