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EP3122870 - METHODS AND GENETIC SYSTEMS FOR CELL ENGINEERING [Right-click to bookmark this link]
StatusThe patent has been granted
Status updated on  27.05.2022
Database last updated on 18.11.2024
FormerGrant of patent is intended
Status updated on  09.09.2021
FormerExamination is in progress
Status updated on  02.11.2018
FormerRequest for examination was made
Status updated on  30.12.2016
FormerThe international publication has been made
Status updated on  05.12.2016
Most recent event   Tooltip15.11.2024Change - lapse in a contracting state
Updated state(s): BG
published on 18.12.2024 [2024/51]
Applicant(s)For all designated states
Ginkgo Bioworks Inc.
27 Drydock Avenue
Floor 8
Boston, Massachusetts 02210 / US
[2017/05]
Inventor(s)01 / BOYLE, Patrick
88 Sheridan Street
Boston, MA 02130 / US
02 / SHETTY, Reshma P.
1506 Columbia Road
Boston, Massachusetts 02127 / US
 [2017/18]
Former [2017/05]01 / BOYLE, Patrick
53 Elm Street
Apt. 51
Worcester, Massachusetts 01609 / US
02 / SHETTY, Reshma P.
1506 Columbia Road
Boston, Massachusetts 02127 / US
Representative(s)Mewburn Ellis LLP
Aurora Building
Counterslip
Bristol BS1 6BX / GB
[2022/26]
Former [2017/05]Sutcliffe, Nicholas Robert, et al
Mewburn Ellis LLP
City Tower
40 Basinghall Street
London EC2V 5DE / GB
Application number, filing date15768011.725.03.2015
[2017/05]
WO2015US22508
Priority number, dateUS201461970024P25.03.2014         Original published format: US 201461970024 P
[2017/05]
Filing languageEN
Procedural languageEN
PublicationType: A1 Application with search report
No.:WO2015148680
Date:01.10.2015
Language:EN
[2015/39]
Type: A1 Application with search report 
No.:EP3122870
Date:01.02.2017
Language:EN
The application published by WIPO in one of the EPO official languages on 01.10.2015 takes the place of the publication of the European patent application.
[2017/05]
Type: B1 Patent specification 
No.:EP3122870
Date:29.06.2022
Language:EN
[2022/26]
Search report(s)International search report - published on:US01.10.2015
(Supplementary) European search report - dispatched on:EP28.07.2017
ClassificationIPC:C12N5/00, C12N15/00, C12N15/87, C12N15/74, A61K48/00, C07H21/04
[2017/05]
CPC:
A61P1/00 (EP); A61K35/741 (US); A61K35/747 (US);
A61P13/02 (EP); A61P17/00 (EP); A61P31/00 (EP);
C12N15/102 (EP,US); C12N15/111 (EP,US); C12N9/22 (EP,US);
A61K2035/115 (US); A61K2039/55594 (EP,US); C12N2310/20 (EP,US);
C12N2320/30 (EP,US) (-)
Designated contracting statesAL,   AT,   BE,   BG,   CH,   CY,   CZ,   DE,   DK,   EE,   ES,   FI,   FR,   GB,   GR,   HR,   HU,   IE,   IS,   IT,   LI,   LT,   LU,   LV,   MC,   MK,   MT,   NL,   NO,   PL,   PT,   RO,   RS,   SE,   SI,   SK,   SM,   TR [2017/05]
Extension statesBANot yet paid
MENot yet paid
Validation statesMANot yet paid
TitleGerman:VERFAHREN UND GENETISCHE SYSTEME ZUR ZELLEN-ENGINEERING[2017/05]
English:METHODS AND GENETIC SYSTEMS FOR CELL ENGINEERING[2017/05]
French:MÉTHODES ET SYSTÈMES GÉNÉTIQUES POUR LE GÉNIE CELLULAIRE[2017/05]
Entry into regional phase11.10.2016National basic fee paid 
11.10.2016Search fee paid 
11.10.2016Designation fee(s) paid 
11.10.2016Examination fee paid 
Examination procedure29.09.2016Date on which the examining division has become responsible
11.10.2016Examination requested  [2017/05]
26.02.2018Amendment by applicant (claims and/or description)
30.10.2018Despatch of a communication from the examining division (Time limit: M06)
08.05.2019Reply to a communication from the examining division
25.11.2019Despatch of a communication from the examining division (Time limit: M06)
01.07.2020Despatch of communication that the application is deemed to be withdrawn, reason: reply to the communication from the examining division not received in time
10.09.2020Reply to a communication from the examining division
01.03.2021Despatch of a communication from the examining division (Time limit: M02)
10.05.2021Reply to a communication from the examining division
10.09.2021Communication of intention to grant the patent
26.10.2021Observations by third parties
18.01.2022Fee for grant paid
18.01.2022Fee for publishing/printing paid
18.01.2022Receipt of the translation of the claim(s)
Opposition(s)Opponent(s)01  28.03.2023  29.03.2023  ADMISSIBLE
Potter Clarkson LLP
Chapel Quarter
Mount Street
Nottingham NG1 6HQ / GB
Opponent's representative
Potter Clarkson
Chapel Quarter
Mount Street
Nottingham NG1 6HQ / GB
 02  29.03.2023  30.03.2023  ADMISSIBLE
Marks & Clerk LLP
15 Fetter Lane
London
EC4A 1BW / GB
Opponent's representative
Marks & Clerk LLP
15 Fetter Lane
London EC4A 1BW / GB
 [2023/18]
12.04.2023Invitation to proprietor to file observations on the notice of opposition
21.08.2023Reply of patent proprietor to notice(s) of opposition
10.04.2025Date of oral proceedings
Request for further processing for:The application is deemed to be withdrawn due to failure to reply to the examination report
10.09.2020Request for further processing filed
10.09.2020Full payment received (date of receipt of payment)
Request granted
17.09.2020Decision despatched
Fees paidRenewal fee
27.03.2017Renewal fee patent year 03
27.03.2018Renewal fee patent year 04
27.03.2019Renewal fee patent year 05
27.03.2020Renewal fee patent year 06
29.03.2021Renewal fee patent year 07
18.05.2022Renewal fee patent year 08
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