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Jasmin Roohi, Population Diagnostics, Inc, The Research Foundation of State University of New York, James Chinitz and Eli Hatchwell (Patent) [2012] UKIntelP o01712 (19 January 2012)

Patent decision

BL number
O/017/12
Concerning rights in
GB2476188
Hearing Officer
Mrs S Williams
Decision date
19 January 2012
Person(s) or Company(s) involved
Jasmin Roohi, Population Diagnostics, Inc, The Research Foundation of State University of New York, James Chinitz and Eli Hatchwell
Provisions discussed
PA Act 1977 Section 13(1)
Keywords
Inventorship
Related Decisions
None

Summary

An uncontested application was filed by Jasmin Roohi. As a result, it was found that Jasmin Roohi should be named as a joint inventor along with James Chinitz and Eli Hatchwell in the published patent application. It was also directed that an addendum slip mentioning her as a joint inventor be prepared for the published patent application.


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