Ryogen awarded genetic patents
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- February
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Ryogen, a genetic company based in Suffern, said that has been awarded two patents on human genes that could play a role in developing heart disease, diabetes and other serious illnesses. The patents were awarded by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
“The patents are important addition to the Ryogen’s patent portfolio,” said Valeria Poltorak, Ryogen’s executive vice president. “We are planning to license the newly issued patents and make these genes widely available for research to promote the development of new methods of genetic diagnostics and treatment.”
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