Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, December 15, 2015, a trademark application was filed for PATHOGEM with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the PATHOGEM trademark a serial number of 86849761. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Friday, October 28, 2016. This trademark is owned by Microgem International Plc. The PATHOGEM trademark is filed in the Chemical Products and Pharmaceutical Products categories with the following description:
Chemical preparations containing enzymes for scientific purposes, namely, for agricultural purposes, or dna analysis, or bio-security purposes or forensic purposes; chemical preparations for scientific purposes, namely, for agricultural purposes, or dna analysis, or bio -security purposes, or forensic purposes; diagnostic preparations other than for medical or veterinary purposes; chemical reagents for non-medical purposes; enzymes and buffers for non-medical purposes, namely, for agricultural purposes, or dna analysis, or bio security purposes or for forensic purposes; dilution solutions for diluting nucleic acids, namely, any solution used to buffer, dilute or preserve nucleic acids, for non-medical purposes, namely, for agricultural purposes, or dna analysis, or bio-security purposes, or forensic purposes; chemical preparations which facilitate the release of nucleic acids other than for medical or veterinary purposes
Chemical preparations containing enzymes for medical or veterinary purposes; chemical preparations for medical or veterinary purposes, namely, for use in medical dna analysis or protein detection for medical or veterinary purposes; diagnostic preparations for medical or veterinary purposes; reagents for medical or veterinary diagnostic purposes; enzymes and buffers for medical or veterinary purposes, namely, for molecular diagnostics, genetic testing, pathogen detection, or nucleic acid isolation; dilution solutions for diluting nucleic acids, namely, any solution used to buffer, dilute or preserve nucleic acids for medical or veterinary purposes, namely, molecular diagnostics, genetic testing, pathogen detection, or nucleic acid isolation; chemical preparations which facilitate the release of nucleic acids for medical or veterinary use