Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR

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Autor(a) principal: Meneghin, Rogério Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Winter, Eduardo, Cortines , Juliana Reis, Angeli, Renata
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Health Review
Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BJHR/article/view/56719
Resumo: Introduction: The work presents a comparative analysis between clinical trials and patent families on COVID-19 associated with CRISPR-Cas, ACE2 and Spike worldwide. Methods: From a total of 7815 clinical trials dedicated to COVID-19, 238 clinical trials related to CRISPR-Cas, ACE2 and Spike were identified, and 112 patent families. For the recovery of clinical trials and patent families, the ICTRP® platform of the World Health Organization, the ORBIT INTELLIGENCE® system from Questel® and the INPI COVID-19 Observatory were used, respectively. Results: Through quantitative and qualitative analysis and synthesis, a pattern of insignificant similarity was observed between the institutions that sponsor clinical trials and holders of patent families, among other correlated indicators. Conclusions: In summary, it is suggested that new public policies be created to encourage synergy between clinical trials and patents, both national, in order to induce a safe path to technological independence and, consequently, better performance in combating COVID-19 associated with CRISPR-Cas, ACE2 and Spike in Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
title Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
spellingShingle Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
Meneghin, Rogério Almeida
ACE2
clinical trial
Covid-19
CRISPR-Cas
patent
spike
title_short Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
title_full Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
title_fullStr Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
title_full_unstemmed Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
title_sort Quali-quantitative synthesis between clinical trials and patents on Covid-19 associated with CRISPR
author Meneghin, Rogério Almeida
author_facet Meneghin, Rogério Almeida
Winter, Eduardo
Cortines , Juliana Reis
Angeli, Renata
author_role author
author2 Winter, Eduardo
Cortines , Juliana Reis
Angeli, Renata
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Meneghin, Rogério Almeida
Winter, Eduardo
Cortines , Juliana Reis
Angeli, Renata
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ACE2
clinical trial
Covid-19
CRISPR-Cas
patent
spike
topic ACE2
clinical trial
Covid-19
CRISPR-Cas
patent
spike
description Introduction: The work presents a comparative analysis between clinical trials and patent families on COVID-19 associated with CRISPR-Cas, ACE2 and Spike worldwide. Methods: From a total of 7815 clinical trials dedicated to COVID-19, 238 clinical trials related to CRISPR-Cas, ACE2 and Spike were identified, and 112 patent families. For the recovery of clinical trials and patent families, the ICTRP® platform of the World Health Organization, the ORBIT INTELLIGENCE® system from Questel® and the INPI COVID-19 Observatory were used, respectively. Results: Through quantitative and qualitative analysis and synthesis, a pattern of insignificant similarity was observed between the institutions that sponsor clinical trials and holders of patent families, among other correlated indicators. Conclusions: In summary, it is suggested that new public policies be created to encourage synergy between clinical trials and patents, both national, in order to induce a safe path to technological independence and, consequently, better performance in combating COVID-19 associated with CRISPR-Cas, ACE2 and Spike in Brazil.
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