Senate Inquiry into human gene patents

Senator Bill Heffernan, Liberal Senator for New South Wales has announced the establishment of a Senate Inquiry into human gene patents. The Senate Standing Committee on Community Affairs will inquire into the granting of patent monopolies in Australia over human and microbial genes and non-coding sequences, proteins and their derivatives.
According to Senator Heffernan, the granting of gene patents has the potential to have a detrimental impact on healthcare costs, medical research, provision of training and accreditation for healthcare professionals as well as the health and wellbeing of all Australians. Senator Heffernan said that patents should be for inventions not for naturally occurring genes, these patents will disrupt future breast and prostate cancer testing and research and questioned the commercialisation and monopolisation of cancer susceptibility genes like BRCA1 and BRCA2.
The Committee is expected to report to the Senate before June 2009.…