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Technology,
Intellectual Property

Aug. 14, 2024

Confluence of equals: AI meets the life sciences

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing life sciences, predicting protein structures, diagnosing conditions, and analyzing genetic predispositions, but patent law challenges like inventorship and eligibility need attention.

Jeffrey D. Morton

Partner Haynes and Boone, LLP

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Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to play an increasingly prominent role in life science-related inventions. In the life sciences, AI has been used successfully to predict three-dimensional structures of therapeutic proteins, analyze a patient's genetic predisposition to efficacy across a panel of possible therapeutic treatments, and diagnose medical conditions based on an intricate panel of increasing and/or decreasing biomolecular markers.

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