Control and Access: Intellectual Property and CRISPR-Cas Gene Editing for Innovation in Crop Agriculture

Control and Access: Intellectual Property and CRISPR-Cas Gene Editing for Innovation in Crop Agriculture

Keystone served on the advisory board and as site host for a conference organized by Colorado State University that explored issues of ownership and access for new gene edited crops. As new gene-edited crops are beginning to emerge from the lab and start moving toward commercial application, what will the complex and evolving legal landscape look like, what are the concerns of stakeholders regarding control and access, and what are the implications of new ownership and licensing frameworks for benefits and risks of using CRISPR in a wide range of innovations for sustainable agriculture? Info from the conference is available here.