In a key development for companies working to treat cancer, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has launched a potentially beneficial pilot program. This is the latest Biden Administration initiative stemming from the reboot of the Cancer Moonshot Initiative in February 2022. Here are some key details of the USPTO’s new Cancer Moonshot Expedited Examination Pilot Program, which replaces a program established in 2016:
This new pilot program is a replacement of one implemented in 2016 under the Obama Administration’s Cancer Moonshot Program guided by then-Vice President Biden. Under that USPTO Pilot Program, a U.S. patent application that included at least one claim to a method of treating a cancer using immunotherapy and otherwise complied with certain formality requirements, could be expedited for prosecution without further payment. For patent applicants, this program was beneficial as it resulted in patent applications for these important therapies being prosecuted far faster than the typical processing time (e.g., 1-year from filing to allowance versus 3-4 years from filing to allowance). While the original program was set for a 12-month period, it has been extended year-after-year and, by nearly all accounts, has been a success.
It can be reasonably anticipated that the Moonshot Program will be used quickly by sophisticated patent applicants in the cancer/oncology arena. Patent applicants and inventors are well advised to work with their trusted patent counsel to determine whether pending filings or new inventions could appropriately be filed under the Moonshot Program. The Patent Prosecution and Counseling team at Procopio has decades of experience developing and implementing expedited patent prosecution.
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