JCB, Volume 25, Number 1, 2020 Commentary Vol.25 No. 1 (2020) USDA Reorganization Should Reduce Biotech Regulation and Feds’ Involvement in the Organic Industry Amanda Maxham Recently the USDA proposed measures to “improve efficiencies” and help rural communities in “achieving prosperity.” The measures will not achieve such a goal. If “prosperity” Abstract Download PDF Article Vol.25 No. 1 (2020) How Should Start-Up Biotechnology Companies Manage Learning and Generate the Necessary Knowledge to Achieve an Alliance-Based Stage of Growth Christopher C Lamb Ethical drugs can take hundreds of millions of dollars and over 10 years to bring to market. Start-up biotechnology companies are recognized for their unique exploration and then exploita Abstract Download PDF Article Vol.25 No. 1 (2020) Patents and Diagnostic Methods in the U.S.: The Subject Matter Eligibility Trap Javier Saladich Nebot Diagnostic methods have been gaining medical recognition and social importance as innovations that can be useful to provide individuals with a diagnosis, prognosis or prediction with rega Abstract Download PDF Article Vol.25 No. 1 (2020) Valuing Carryforwards for the Small Cap Biotechnology Subindustry Robert Beach Under the 2017 tax law, carryforward rules for net operating losses (NOLs) allow corporations to apply these losses forward for up to twenty years of taxable income. Startup corporations Abstract Download PDF Intellectual Property Management Vol.25 No. 1 (2020) state of the art in genetic improvement of Asparagus plants: Patent based perspective. Sujit J Patil Asparagus is an important medicinal plant having multiple applications in the various treatment systems. Advances in field of biotechnology has resulted in researchers genetically manipul Abstract Download PDF Case Study Vol.25 No. 1 (2020) Accessing Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Sensors in France and the US Lucie Perrier Blood sugar monitoring is at the heart of every type one diabetic’s treatment. Because patients need make 500,000 decisions over a lifetime on average, reliability on monitoring devices Abstract Download PDF