New Patent Battles Emerge Over What Lipid Technology Is Used In mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines

Alnylam seeks royalties, claiming its lipid nanoparticle technology is a component of both Moderna’s and Pfizer’s vaccines. Moderna calls Alnylam’s suit ‘blatant opportunism.’ Acuitas sues Arbutus seeking declaratory judgement that Comirnaty does not infringe its LPN technology.

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Lipid technology used in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines is at center of patent suits • Source: Alamy

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. is the second company claiming its lipid technology is being used in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. It is seeking royalties from both Moderna, Inc. and Pfizer Inc., putting potentially hundreds of millions of dollars at stake in the litigation.

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