Request for Commisioner's Certification Authorising Release of a Sample of a Micro-Organism Applicat 2025

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The Budapest Treaty eliminates the need to deposit microorganisms in each country where patent protection is sought. Under the treaty, the deposit of a microorganism with an international depositary authority satisfies the deposit requirements of treaty members national patent laws.
Native microorganisms in their original form cannot be patented. However, microbes like yeasts, bacteria, protozoa, unicellular algae, fungi, actinomycetes and viruses can be patented if they have been genetically modified. The process and the product obtained can also be patented.
Title 35 of the US Code, describing whats eligible for a patent, says that you can get one for any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof. So for a drug, thats an exact description of the new molecule youve made.
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