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+ | As soon as we decided to work with the food industry, we knew that we had to find out if there were other people in the country trying to detect Vibrio spp using synthetic biology. Nevertheless, we discovered that there are no registered groups of investigation currently involved in a project similar to ours! Therefore we looked up for information regarding to the process of patenting in Colombia, and we wanted to share it with you. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 18 October 2014
Patents
As soon as we decided to work with the food industry, we knew that we had to find out if there were other people in the country trying to detect Vibrio spp using synthetic biology. Nevertheless, we discovered that there are no registered groups of investigation currently involved in a project similar to ours! Therefore we looked up for information regarding to the process of patenting in Colombia, and we wanted to share it with you.