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`UNITEDSTATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
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`17/436,770
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`09/07/2021
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`Brian E. Brooks
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`82436US007
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`6852
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`3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
`PO BOX 33427
`ST. PAUL, MN 55133-3427
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`COLLINS, GARY
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`2115
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`01/05/2024
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Disposition of Claims*
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`Application Papers
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`11){¥j The drawing(s)filed on 07 September 2021 is/are: a)(¥| accepted or b)L) objected to by the Examiner.
`Applicant may not request that any objection to the drawing(s) be held in abeyance. See 37 CFR 1.85(a).
`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121 (d).
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`12)£) Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d)or (f).
`Certified copies:
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`1.1) Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
`2.1.) Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No. |
`3.2.) Copies of the certified copies of the priority documents have been receivedin this National Stage
`application from the International Bureau (PCT Rule 17.2(a)).
`*“ See the attached detailed Office action for a list of the certified copies not received.
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`Notice of References Cited (PTO-892)
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`PTOL-326 (Rev. 11-13)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20231204
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`Application No.
`Applicant(s)
`17/436,770
`Brooksetal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF)StatusExaminer
`GARY COLLINS
`2115
`Yes
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`Any reply received by the Office later than three months after the mailing date of this communication, evenif timely filed, may reduce any earned patent term
`adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`1) Responsive to communication(s)filed on 07 September 2021.
`C) A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
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`2a)() This action is FINAL. 2b)¥)This action is non-final.
`3) An election was madeby the applicant in responseto a restriction requirement set forth during the interview
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`4)(2) Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under Exparte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Application/Control Number: 17/436,770
`Art Unit: 2115
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`Page 2
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`Notice ofPre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The presentapplication, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined underthe
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`first inventorto file provisions of the AIA.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 101
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`35 U.S.C. 101 reads as follows:
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`Whoever invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of
`matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, may obtain a patent therefor, subject to the
`conditions and requirements ofthis title.
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`Claim 14 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 101 because the claimed inventionis directed to
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`non-statutory subject matter. The claim(s) does/do not fall within at least one of the four
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`categories of patent eligible subject matter because “computer-readable storage media”
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`encompassestransitory signals.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that form the
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`basis for the rejections underthis section madein this Office action:
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`A personshall beentitled to a patent unless —
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`(a)(1) the claimed invention waspatented, described in a printed publication, or in public use, on sale,
`or otherwise available to the public before the effective filing date of the claimed invention.
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`Claims 1-3, 5-8, and 10-14 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(1) as being anticipated by
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`Bourg, JR. et al. US 2011/0276164 Al.
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`Application/Control Number: 17/436,770
`Art Unit: 2115
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`1. (Original) A method comprising:
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`e
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`repeatedly performing the following [para. 0073, “The process can be repeated as
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`necessary. |]:
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`o.
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`selecting a configuration of input settings for manufacturing a batch ofa
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`biologic pharmaceutical based on a causal model that measures current
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`causalrelationships between input settings and a measure of a quality of
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`batches of the biological pharmaceutical; [para. 0056, “The feedback updater
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`and the modelwill then determine new optimal parameters which can be utilized
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`by the advanced batch controller.”
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`o determining a measure of the quality of a batch of the biological
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`pharmaceutical manufactured using the configuration of input settings;
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`[para. 0055, “Thus, information on the actual measured product quality or process
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`conditions reached in a batch are compared to the values of those predicted by the
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`model. Corresponding feedback corrective action can then be applied to the model
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`predictions for subsequent batches.”] and
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`adjusting, based on the measureof the quality of the batch of the biological
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`pharmaceutical, the causal model. [para. 0058, “In one embodiment the
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`parameters of the modelitself are updated recursively with time in responseto the
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`feedback described above. Thus, in one embodimentthe modelitself is made to
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`track changes in the process, therefore maintaining accurate model predictions
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`over time.”|
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`Application/Control Number: 17/436,770
`Art Unit: 2115
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`2. (Original) The methodof claim 1, wherein: selecting the configuration of input settings
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`comprises selecting the configuration of input settings based on a set of internal control
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`parameters, and the method further comprises adjusting the internal control parameters based on
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`the measure of the quality of the batch.
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`[para. 0027, “In one embodimentthe final or
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`intermediate product properties are measured by on-line instruments located at the end of the
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`batch. In other embodimentsthe final or intermediate product properties are measured off-line,
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`for examplein a quality control laboratory.”]
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`3. (Currently Amended) The method of claim 1,
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`wherein the measure of the quality of the batch comprises one or moreof the following:
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`a yield of the batch;
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`a measure of an activity of the batch;
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`a measure of an efficacy of the batch;
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`a measure of impurities in the batch; a measureof a viability of transfected cells;
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`a measure of transfection efficiency;
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`a measure of a purity of the biologic pharmaceutical; [para. 0027, “Thefinal or
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`intermediate product properties can include, but are not limited to moisture content, salt content,
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`oil content, percent solids, color, texture, level of a compositional compoundincluding but not
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`limited to Acrylamide, percentpurity or impurity, conversion, temperature, density, viscosity,
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`molecular weight, concentration, coating thickness, etc.” (Emphasis added.)]
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`a measure of monodispersion; or
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`a measure of cell density.
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`Art Unit: 2115
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`Page 5
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`5. (Currently Amended) The method of claim 1, wherein the input settings comprise one or more
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`of the following:
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`one or moresettings related to processing steps; [para. 0101, “At each decision point the model
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`defined the settings for variables used to control the batch process via a PLC server.” ]
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`one or moresettings related to a chemical composition of a substance;
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`one or moresettings related to physical control during manufacturing; or
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`one or moresettings related to purifying the batch of the biologic pharmaceutical.
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`6. (Original) The methodof claim 5, wherein the settings related to processing steps comprise
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`one or more of the following:
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`an ordering of the processing steps;
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`a time spent in each processing step; [para. 0103, “Further, the time betweenan initial (GO) and a
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`high gas flow rate (G1) was also controlled by the advanced batch controller. ”]
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`a time spent in each subprocess of a given processing step; or
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`a choice of parameters for each processingstep.
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`7. (Currently Amended) The method of claim 5, wherein the settings related to a chemical
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`composition comprise a selection of one or moreof:
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`a nutrient media; [para. 0115, “In bioreactors control is applied at various decision points
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`to manipulate the feed rate of nutrients, adjust the temperature pH or dissolved oxygen
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`level in the medium in orderto achieve high yields of final product and constrain the
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`concentrations of various byproductsin the final productto fall within acceptable
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`limits.”|
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`an ion exchangeresin;
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`an affinity chromatography matrix;
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`a polymer;
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`a wash buffer; or
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`an elution buffer.
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`8. (Currently Amended) The method of claim 5, wherein the settings related to physical control
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`during manufacturing comprise one or moreof:
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`a time of manufacturing; [para. 0103, “Further, the time between aninitial (GO) and a
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`high gas flow rate (G1) was also controlled by the advanced batch controller. ”]
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`atime of purification;
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`a temperature during manufacturing;
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`a temperature during purification;
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`a humidity during manufacturing;
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`a humidity during purification;
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`a flow rate used during manufacturing;
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`a flow rate used during purification;
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`a g-force used during manufacturing;
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`a measure of magnetism used during manufacturing;
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`a measureof electricity used during manufacturing; or
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`a measure of agitation used during manufacturing.
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`10. (Currently Amended) The method of claim 1, wherein:
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`selecting the configuration comprises selecting the configuration based on the causal model and
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`a predeterminedset of external variables; [para. 0083, “At the decision point the model can
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`predict, for example, a final product quality.”] and
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`the method further comprises adjusting control parameters that parameterize the impactof the
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`predetermined set of external variables. [para. 0083, “The advanced batch controller then makes
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`the necessary adjustments to system.” ]
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`11. (Original) The methodof claim 10, wherein the predeterminedset of external variables
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`comprises one or more external variables related to an environmental climate during
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`manufacturing.
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`[para. 0041, “The disturbance variables can also include process conditions that
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`affect the batch but that cannot easily be controlled. For example, atmospheric pressure at a
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`given altitude, ambient temperature and ambient humidity are disturbance variables that can be
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`taken into accountbutoften are not easily compensated for.” |
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`Bourg, JR. teaches:
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`Application/Control Number: 17/436,770
`Art Unit: 2115
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`Page 8
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`12. (Original) The methodof claim 11, wherein the external variables related to the
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`environmental climate comprise one or more of the following:
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`a humidity during manufacturing; [para. 0041, “The disturbance variables can also
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`include process conditionsthat affect the batch but that cannot easily be controlled. For example,
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`atmospheric pressure at a given altitude, ambient temperature and ambient humidity are
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`disturbance variables that can be taken into account but often are not easily compensated for.”]
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`an external temperature during manufacturing; or
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`a level of light during manufacturing.
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`Regarding apparatus claim 13, this apparatus claim recites the execution on a computer of
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`the method steps recited above andis rejected on the same grounds and rationale as
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`corresponding method claims above.
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`Regarding CRM 14, this claim recites the storage of instructions that when executed by
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`computers perform the method steps recited above andis accordingly rejected on the same
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`grounds andrationale as methodsteps above.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The followingis a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which formsthe basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent fora claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is not
`identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between the claimed invention and the
`prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obviousbefore the effective
`filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the claimed
`invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`Application/Control Number: 17/436,770
`Art Unit: 2115
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`Page 9
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`Claim(s) 4 and 9 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Bourg, JR.
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`et al. US 2011/0276164 Al in view of McCready US 2014/0136146 Al.
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`Bourg, JR does not teach the following limitation, however, McCready teaches:
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`4, (Original) The method of claim 3, wherein the purity of the biologic pharmaceutical
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`comprises one or moreof the following:
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`a measure of host cell protein impurity;
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`a measure of DNA impurity;
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`a measure of RNA impurity; or
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`a measure of host cell metabolite impurity .[para. 0016, “The biological parameters can
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`includeat least one of viable cell concentration, intra-cellular measurements or extra-cellular
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`measurements. The one or more quality profiles can comprise a carbon dioxide profile, impurity
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`profile, osmolality profile, viable cell concentration profile, and pH profile.”
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`It would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art before the time of
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`filing to combinethe teachings of McCready with those of Bourg, JR. A person having ordinary
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`skill in the art would have been motivated to combine the teachings because McCready teaches
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`that impurity profile of biological parameters of a cell can be used to achieve higher quality
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`yields in a batch manufacturing process. (See backgroundsection).
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`McCready further teaches:
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`9. (Currently Amended) The methodof claim 5, wherein the settings related to purifying the
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`batch of the biologic pharmaceutical comprise purifying the batch using one or more of
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`Art Unit: 2115
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`electrostatic interactions;
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`hydrophobic interactions;
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`hydrophilic interactions;
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`affinity chromatography; or
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`size exclusion chromatography. [para.0047, “Examples of dependentvariables include
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`chambertemperature, gas pressure, temperature or pressure gradients, impurity levels, spectral
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`and/or chromatographic profiles, and others for a semiconductor manufacturing process.”]
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`Conclusion
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to GARY COLLINS whosetelephone numberis (571)270-0473.
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`supervisor, Thomas Lee can be reached on (57 1) 272-3667. The fax phone numberfor the
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`organization where this application or proceedingis assignedis 571-273-8300.
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`Information regarding the status of published or unpublished applications may be
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`obtained from Patent Center. Unpublished application information in Patent Centeris available
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`Application/Control Number: 17/436,770
`Art Unit: 2115
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`/GARY COLLINS/
`Examiner, Art Unit 2115
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