Psychedelic scientists and PCR
By Stephen M. Nipper - Last updated: Monday, July 12, 2004 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment
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Strange Brew
The defense attorney had a heart attack, the original judge and lead lawyers were gone, and the plaintiff’s star witness was a psychedelic scientist. In the midst of the madness Matthew Powers and Edward Reines managed to win a $19.8 million verdict for Applied Biosystems.
By Alan Cohen
The Hydra-Headed Patent Case
Roche’s fight to hold on to PCR is popping up in courtrooms all over the country.
By Matt Fleischer-Black
UPDATE: Take off, eh? URL for Strange Brew article corrected.
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