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ED Amends Common Services for Borrowers Privacy Act System

The U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid, publishes a modified system of records notice for the Common Services for Borrowers (CSB) system (18-11-16) under the Privacy Act of 1974. The notice adds two new purposes and a new category of records to identify and maintain records for legacy borrowers of Graduate PLUS and Parent PLUS loans with lower annual loan limits. Comments on the modified system are due May 22, 2026.

Priority review Notice Data Privacy
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ED Modifies Student Aid Privacy Act System of Records

The U.S. Department of Education publishes a modified Privacy Act System of Records Notice for the 'Aid Awareness and Application Processing' (18-11-21) system. The modifications add Purpose (10) to identify and maintain records for legacy borrowers enrolled as of June 30, 2026, and new Purpose (21) to support financial aid administrators in setting and tracking lower annual loan limits. New record categories include fraud-detection data during the FAFSA completion process and records for legacy Parent PLUS borrowers.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
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USPTO Requests OMB Review of Secrecy and Export License Information Collection

The Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has submitted an information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and approval regarding secrecy and export license documentation. The collection covers materials related to export licensing requirements administered by the USPTO. Public comments on this information collection are invited for 30 days.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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CMS Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Information Collection Under CMS-R-26 and CMS-R-185

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has published a notice in the Federal Register (91 FR 21502) announcing proposed information collection activities under document identifiers CMS-R-26 and CMS-R-185. The agency is soliciting public comments on these proposed collections before the information collection request proceeds to OMB for review under the Paperwork Reduction Act.

Routine Consultation Healthcare
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CMS PRA Information Collection OMB Review 30-Day Comment Request

CMS submitted information collection activities to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review under the Paperwork Reduction Act. The Federal Register notice requests public comments on the agency's information collection burden estimates and procedures. Comments on the collection are due within 30 days of publication.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Medicaid and CHIP Generic Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published a Federal Register notice on April 22, 2026, soliciting public comments on proposed generic information collection activities under Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The notice opens a 14-day comment period closing May 6, 2026, inviting input from state agencies, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders affected by Medicaid and CHIP information collection requirements.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Medicaid CHIP Generic Information Collection Comment Request

CMS published a Federal Register notice announcing a request for public comments on Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) generic information collection activities under the Paperwork Reduction Act. The notice invites input on existing information collection requirements associated with OMB control number CMS-10434. Comments are due within 14 days of the notice publication date.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Sunshine Act Meeting Notice, April 2026

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights published a Sunshine Act meeting notice announcing a public business meeting scheduled for Friday, April 24, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. EST. The meeting will be held in person at the Commission's Washington, DC office and livestreamed on the Commission's YouTube page. The agenda includes approval of the agenda, presentations from State Advisory Committees, discussion and vote on State Advisory Committee Appointments, and Management and Operations including a Staff Director's Report.

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Oklahoma Advisory Committee Virtual Briefing Meetings Notice

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights published a notice announcing three virtual business and briefing meetings of the Oklahoma Advisory Committee, to be held via ZoomGov on May 5, May 18, and June 8, 2026. The meetings are for the purpose of planning upcoming panels on the death penalty and hearing from Panel I.

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Maryland Advisory Committee Public Meetings on AI in Voting Administration

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has published notice of three upcoming public meetings of the Maryland Advisory Committee to be held via Zoom on May 27, July 1, and July 29, 2026. The meetings are scheduled for 11:00 a.m. ET each date, with registration links and phone dial-in information provided. The stated purpose is to begin briefing planning on the topic of artificial intelligence and its application in voting administration.

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Rural Development Loan Servicing Information Collection Revision

The Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS) of the USDA is soliciting public comments on revisions to an approved information collection related to Rural Development loan servicing activities. The agency states this is a revision of a currently approved collection, with comments requested on the revised reporting requirements and burden estimates. The comment period closes on June 22, 2026.

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Christmas Tree Producers and Importers Vote on Program Continuance

The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has issued a notice announcing a referendum among eligible Christmas tree producers and importers to determine whether they favor continuance of the National Christmas Tree Research and Promotion Program. The referendum will be conducted by mail and electronic ballot from May 22, 2026 through June 2, 2026. Domestic producers and importers must have produced or imported 500 or more Christmas trees between September 1, 2025 and March 15, 2026 to be eligible to vote.

Routine Notice Agriculture
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FAA Extends Comment Period for Document FAA-2024-1928

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a notice extending the comment period for rulemaking document FAA-2024-1928. The extension notice is dated April 21, 2026 and bears reference 16-24-08. The specific subject matter of the underlying rulemaking is not visible in this document record.

Routine Notice Aviation
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FAA Record of Conversation Allowing Late Comments for FAA-2026-2742

The FAA has issued a Record of Conversation for Docket No. FAA-2026-2742, dated April 20, 2026, indicating that late comments are permitted for this proceeding. This is an administrative record documenting procedural flexibility in the comment submission process. No new substantive regulatory requirements are imposed by this document.

Routine Notice Aviation
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SkySkopes Inc. Comments on FAA RFI Docket FAA-2021-0846

SkySkopes Inc. filed a comment in response to FAA Request for Information Docket No. FAA-2021-0846. The comment was submitted by the May 22 deadline. The RFI sought input from industry stakeholders on the subject matter, and the comment filing is now part of the public record on Regulations.gov.

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Property Business Arrangements Involving Hybrid Partnerships and Indemnities (Spotlight 63a)

HMRC has published Spotlight 63a warning landlords about a tax avoidance scheme involving hybrid partnerships and indemnities. The scheme involves transferring properties to a limited liability partnership (LLP) with a corporate member, with the stated aims of bypassing mortgage interest relief restrictions and reducing Income Tax through Corporation Tax rates. HMRC's position is that the arrangement fails because mixed member partnership legislation reallocates excess profits to landlords, section 809AAZA anti-avoidance rules treat transferred income as the landlord's own, and the LLP remains transparent for Capital Gains Tax purposes. SDLT applies to property transfers and profit-share changes. Scheme promoters who fail to disclose under DOTAS face penalties of up to £600 per day, rising to £1 million in cases where that is not a sufficient deterrent.

Priority review Guidance Taxation
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Canada's Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators Discuss Retiree Financial Security in Montreal

Canada's Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators held its Annual Meeting in Montreal on April 15, 2026, bringing together the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR), Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities (CAPSA), and other regulatory bodies. The plenary session focused on retiree financial security, including OECD research on barriers to quality financial advice and findings from the National Institute on Ageing on retirement preparation. Regulators highlighted the increasing challenge of maintaining purchasing power amid rising costs as more Canadians enter retirement.

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South Devon College Mass Communication Tool Tender

South Devon College has published an open tender opportunity for a Mass Communication Tool, closing on 28 May 2026 at 12pm. The contract is valued at £0 (zero-value procurement) and runs from 10 June 2026 to 21 August 2026. Suppliers must register via MultiQuote (suppliers.multiquote.com) and reference opportunity CA17660 to access and submit bids. The procurement is open to SMEs but not to VCSEs.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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MoD GPS Jamming Detection Systems Procurement, £50k-£300k, Closing 6 May 2026

The Ministry of Defence, through Unite Procurement UK Limited, is seeking suppliers to join the Unite Procurement Platform for the supply of GPS Jamming Detection, Localisation and Vehicle Detection Systems. The procurement covers three product categories: Handheld GPS Jamming Detectors, Handheld GPS Jamming Locators, and GPS Jamming Vehicle Detection Camera systems. The contract is valued between £50,000 and £300,000, with a duration from 7 May 2026 to 7 May 2028. Multiple suppliers will be onboarded to ensure a diverse and competitive supply base. The closing date for expressions of interest is 6 May 2026 at 2pm.

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PRA Finalises Phase 1 SM&CR Reforms: 12-Week Rule Changes and Streamlined Requirements

The PRA has finalised Phase 1 reforms to the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR), published as PS12/26 on 22 April 2026, amending multiple PRA Rulebook Parts including Certification, Conduct Rules, Fitness and Propriety, and Notifications. Key changes include increased flexibility under the 12-week rule for covering temporary Senior Management function vacancies, additional clarity on Group Entity SMF7 scope, and streamlined requirements for statements of responsibilities, regulatory references, and criminal record checks. The reforms apply to all PRA-authorised firms and persons subject to the Change in Control Part and FSMA, with Phase 2 reforms expected following HMT's legislative changes.

Priority review Rule Banking
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Greer v. Starship LLC et al - Civil Case

Greer v. Starship LLC et al was filed in the Northern District of California on April 9, 2026 under Case Number 3:26-cv-03046-PHK before Judge Peter H. Kang. The case, classified as a civil Federal Question matter under Other Statutory Actions, had a procedural filing on April 22, 2026 consisting of a consent or declination to proceed before a U.S. Magistrate Judge filed by plaintiff Shantel Greer.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
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Martinez v. Sierra Lifestar: EMS Bonus Not Unique Defense, Reversing Class Certification Denial

The California Fifth Appellate District reversed the Tulare County Superior Court's denial of Adam Martinez's motion for class certification in his wage and hour lawsuit against Sierra Lifestar, Inc. The trial court had found Martinez's claim was not typical because he received only one type of bonus—the EMS Bonus—while Lifestar paid 10 types of bonuses. The appellate court held this was legal error: Lifestar's arguments that the EMS Bonus was properly excluded as a gift or discretionary bonus are not unique to Martinez and apply equally to all employees who received an EMS Bonus for National Emergency Medical Services Week. The case is remanded for reconsideration of class certification.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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People v. Landrine — Mental Health Diversion Requires Substantial Performance

The California Sixth District Court of Appeal reversed the trial court's dismissal of charges against Keena Teloca Landrine, who was placed in a mental health diversion program under Penal Code section 1001.36. The appellate court held that satisfactory performance under the diversion statute requires substantial compliance with imposed requirements—the trial court abused its discretion by finding satisfactory performance solely based on in-custody conduct after dozens of crimes were committed while in the program. The court reversed the dismissal order and remanded for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Workman Affirmed - No Judicial Vindictiveness in Sentencing Increase on Remand

The Fourth Circuit affirmed the district court's 18-month sentence imposed on Mary Elizabeth Workman following remand, rejecting her claim of judicial vindictiveness. The court held that because Workman was resentenced by a different district judge than the original sentencing judge, the presumption of vindictiveness from North Carolina v. Pearce does not apply, and Workman bore the burden to prove actual vindictiveness. The appellate court found the record showed the second judge gave clear, explicit reasons for the three-month sentence increase and additional supervised release conditions.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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US v. Sutton - 96-Month Felon-in-Possession Sentence Affirmed

The Fourth Circuit affirmed Treyvion Maleke Sutton's 96-month sentence for possession of ammunition by a convicted felon, rejecting his challenge to a four-level Sentencing Guidelines enhancement under USSG § 2K2.1(b)(6)(B). The court applied an assumed error harmlessness inquiry, finding the enhancement error harmless because the district court stated it would have imposed the same sentence based on its independent assessment of the 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a) factors. The appellate court further found the resulting upward variance from the 51-to-63-month Guidelines range was substantively reasonable given Sutton's recidivism and criminal history.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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US v. Thompson - ACCA Enhanced Sentence Affirmed on Plain Error Review

The Fourth Circuit affirmed Vinson Thompson's 180-month ACCA-enhanced sentence, rejecting his Erlinger-based challenge that the district court failed to advise him during his guilty plea colloquy of his right to have a jury resolve the 'different occasions' element. The appellate court found plain error under Erlinger v. United States (2024) occurred but held Thompson failed to demonstrate, under the third prong of plain error review, a reasonable probability he would not have entered the plea had he been properly advised.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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United States v. Wilson - Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Appeal Affirmed

The Fourth Circuit affirmed Dustin Wilson's conviction for conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine, rejecting his claim that trial counsel provided ineffective assistance by prioritizing medical treatment over seeking his release from pre-trial detention. The court found the record does not support Wilson's argument that counsel acted unreasonably or that his medical issues coerced his guilty plea. Wilson, who pled guilty to one count under 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(A) and 846, was sentenced to 120 months in prison.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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European Patent EP3451900A1, Automated Medical Diagnostics

The European Patent Office granted European Patent EP3451900A1 to Bates, James Stewart for automated medical diagnostics systems and methods. The patent covers IPC classifications G16H 50/20 and A61B 5/00. Protection extends to all designated contracting states including 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, and TR.

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Siemens Healthineers Medical Imaging System Patent EP3651161

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3651161A1 for Siemens Healthineers AG, covering a method, system and medical imaging system for creating an image of an object to be examined. The patent application was published on April 15, 2026 with inventors Feiweier, Thorsten, Prinz, Carsten, Schneider, Michael, and Zenge, Michael. The application covers imaging technologies classified under G16H 40/63, G16H 30/20, G01R 33/54, and A61B 6/00.

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EP Patent for Medical Instrument Patient Measurements, Bates

The European Patent Office published EP3451907A1, a patent application for systems and methods of medical instrument patient measurements, filed by inventor Bates, James Stewart. The patent covers IPC classifications G16H 40/63 (health informatics) and A61B 5/00 (medical diagnostic measurement). The application designates all relevant European Contracting States including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain.

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EP3776588A1: Vessel Obstruction Assessment via Machine Learning, Pie Medical Imaging

The EPO published patent application EP3776588A1 filed by Pie Medical Imaging BV covering a method and system for assessing vessel obstruction based on machine learning. The application, published April 15, 2026, is classified under IPC G16H 50/50 and G16H 50/20 (Health Informatics) with protection sought across all designated European states.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Heidelberg University Eye Treatment Optimization Patent EP3776566A1

The European Patent Office granted patent EP3776566A1 to Universität Heidelberg, covering systems and methods for testing and optimizing medical treatments for the human eye. The patent names inventors Friedmann, Dörsam, and Olkhovskiy, with IPC classifications in healthcare informatics (G16H 20/17 and G16H 50/50). The patent designates all relevant EU member states including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain.

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Medical Diagnosis Systems Patent EP3452990A1

The European Patent Office has published patent application EP3452990A1 for 'Systems and Methods for Generating Medical Diagnosis.' The patent names Bates, James Stewart as both applicant and inventor, with IPC classifications spanning graphics processing (G06T) and health informatics (G16H). The patent is designated across 32 EU and European Patent Organisation contracting states, extending coverage to all major European markets upon national phase entry.

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Novartis Pharmaceutical Administration System, EPO Patent

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3596635A1, filed by Novartis AG, titled 'System for Administering a Pharmaceutical Product.' The patent covers pharmaceutical administration technology including drug delivery devices and related systems, classified under multiple IPC codes spanning G16H (health informatics), A61M (medical devices), and related categories. The patent is granted with designation across 34 European Patent Convention contracting states.

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Roche Patents Blood Glucose Prediction System for Adverse Range Determination

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3651164A1, filed by Roche Diabetes Care GmbH, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, and mySugr GmbH. The patent covers methods and systems for determining the probability of a patient's blood glucose value falling within an adverse range at a specified prediction time. The patent is classified under G16H 50/20, 50/30, and 50/70 for health informatics diagnostics.

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EP3797421A1, ZOE Limited, Nutritional Response Accuracy

The European Patent Office published patent EP3797421A1 for ZOE Limited, covering methods and systems for improving the accuracy of measuring nutritional responses in non-clinical settings. The patent names George Hadjigeorgiou, Jonathan Thomas Wolf, and Richard James Davies as inventors, with IPC classifications in health informatics (G16H). The patent is effective as of the publication date.

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Self Learning Hydration Method by Riprup

EPO granted patent EP3745410A1 to Riprup Company S.A. for a self-learning method of hydrating a human. The invention, classified under G16H 20/60 (drugs) and G16H 50/20 (diagnosis/Wellbeing), covers a hydration optimization method using personalized data. The patent is validated in 39 designated contracting states including all EU member states and the UK.

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Samsung Activity Pattern System Patent, EP3545522A1, Published Apr 2026

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3545522A1, filed by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., titled 'Method for Providing Activity Information Related to Activity Pattern of User and Electronic Device.' The application covers systems and methods for tracking and providing user activity pattern information via an electronic device, classified under IPC G16H (Health Informatics). The patent designates all major European Contracting States including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands.

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Microsoft Automated Chatting Psychological Cure Patent

The European Patent Office published Microsoft Technology Licensing's patent application for an automated system to assist psychological treatment through chatbot interactions. The publication covers designated EU member states and marks the commencement of the formal examination process.

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EP3448870A1: Tubulin Tyrosine Ligase Enzyme Substrates

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3448870A1 on April 15, 2026, titled 'Unusual Substrates of Tubulin Tyrosine Ligase.' The patent names Forschungsverbund Berlin E.V. and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München as applicants, with six named inventors including Hackenberger, Schumacher, Helma, and Leonhardt. The application covers biotechnological enzyme substrates classified under C07K 1/107 and C12N 9/00, with designation extending across 32 European states.

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Faecalibacterium Longum Patent EP3511406A1, BGI Shenzhen, Apr 15, 2026

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3511406A1 for Faecalibacterium Longum, a bacterial strain with applications in food supplements and pharmaceutical compositions. Applicant BGI Shenzhen seeks protection across 32 designated EU and EEA contracting states including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain. The patent covers compositions for metabolic applications including anti-obesity treatments.

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DSG2 Monoclonal Antibody - EP3464355A1 - Asclepiumm Taiwan

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3464355A1 for a DSG2 monoclonal antibody and use thereof, filed by Asclepiumm Taiwan Co., Ltd. The application names CHEN Min-Che, CHANG Po-Hao, and LIU Ya-Chuan as inventors. The patent covers immunological compositions classified under IPC C07K 16/28, C12N 15/13, A61K 39/395, and A61P 35/00, with designated states spanning all current EPO member states and extension states.

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EPO Publishes Protein Article Patent EP3632988A1

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3632988A1 titled 'Protein Molded Article And Method For Producing Same, Protein Solution, And Protein Molded Article Plasticizer.' The application designates 33 European states and lists Institute of National Colleges of Technology, Japan and Spiber Inc. as applicants. The invention covers protein-based molded articles, production methods, protein solutions, and plasticizers for such articles.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Separating Agent for Human Serum IgG Antibodies

The European Patent Office published application EP3375875A1, a patent for a separating agent for human serum-derived IgG polyclonal antibodies and the method of separation. The applicants are National University Corporation, Kyoto Institute of Technology, and Daicel Corporation. The invention covers IPC classifications C07K, C12N, and C12Q related to immunoglobulin separation.

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EP3380614A1 Cancer Treatment Agents, Vall Hebron Research Institute, Published

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3380614A1 titled 'Agents for the Treatment of Diseases Associated with Undesired Cell Proliferation,' filed by Fundació Privada Institut d'Investigació Oncològica de Vall Hebron and Institució Catalana de Recerca I Estudis Avançats. The application covers therapeutic agents targeting cell proliferation diseases, with classification under C12N 15/113, C07K 16/22, and A61P 35/00 (oncology). The patent is designated across 30 European member and extension states.

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Promoters for Heterologous Gene Expression EP3294890A1

The European Patent Office granted publication EP3294890A1 for a patent application titled 'Promoters for Expression of Heterologous Genes', filed by Children's Medical Research Institute and The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (Randwick and Westmead). The application covers C12N-classified biotechnological inventions directed to gene expression promoters, with international patent protection sought across 30 EU/EEA and附属 designated states including DE, FR, GB, NL, and SE.

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Faecalibacterium Butyricigenerans Patent EP3498819A1, BGI Shenzhen

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3498819A1, filed by BGI Shenzhen, covering Faecalibacterium Butyricigenerans and its method of cultivation. The application, filed by six named inventors, covers the bacterial strain and its therapeutic and pharmaceutical applications as classified under IPC C12N, A61K, and A61P. The patent designates all EU member states along with Switzerland, the UK, Norway, Turkey, and other European countries.

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Magnetically Immobilized Microbiocidal Enzymes, ZYMtronix, 15th Apr

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3297442A1 titled 'Magnetically Immobilized Microbiocidal Enzymes' filed by ZYMtronix, Inc. The invention relates to the use of magnetically immobilized microbiocidal enzymes for antimicrobial applications. The patent application was published on 15 April 2026 under EPC procedure, with designated states covering all EU member states plus associated countries.

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EP3630984A1 Coffee Bean Extractability Method, Tropic Biosciences

The European Patent Office published patent application EP3630984A1 for Tropic Biosciences UK Limited on 15 April 2026. The patent covers compositions and methods for increasing extractability of solids from coffee beans. The application designates 37 states including EU member states, the UK, Switzerland, Norway, and Turkey.

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Caltech X Chromosome Gene Reactivation Patent EP3286310A1

The European Patent Office granted Patent EP3286310A1 to the California Institute of Technology covering methods for reactivating X chromosome genes. The invention relates to therapeutic and diagnostic applications in genetic medicine, classified under multiple IPC codes including C12N, C12Q, and A61K.

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