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Trademark: EVOLVA 1067048
Word
EVOLVA
ID
1067048
Trademark Type
WORD
Status
Protected: Registered/protected
Application Date
07 July 2004
Registration Date
07 July 2004
Renewal Date
07 July 2034
Owner(s)
Evolva AG
Service
Refer to WIPO address for Correspondence
Goods and Services:
Class 1
:
Polynucleic acids and polypeptides for scientific, research and commercial use
;
chemicals for scientific use, research and commercial use, the aforementioned to be used in vitro and in vivo
;
plant growth regulators, polypeptides, genes, and other genetic material for agricultural use
;
genes and enzymes used to produce chemicals for research and commercial applications pertaining to chemistry, biochemistry, biology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, medicine, cosmetics, bioremediation, decontamination, detoxification and cleaning, transgenic micro organisms, libraries of micro organisms, nanostructures
Class 5
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Pharmaceutical, medical and veterinary preparations, drugs, nutraceuticals, gene therapy products, medical and pharmaceutical screening products, enzymes and enzyme preparations for medical and veterinary purposes, medical diagnostic preparations and reagents composed of polynucleic acids and polypeptides
;
herbicides, pesticides, biopesticides, miticides and weed-killers, all for agricultural and domestic use
;
vaccines, adjuvants for use with vaccines
;
intermediate semi-synthetic drugs, hormones
Class 42
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Scientific and industrial research, in particular drug discovery, cell discovery, gene research, enzyme research, molecular research, genomics and gene expression research and development, medical and pharmaceutical screening, development and creation of gene libraries, generation of molecules
;
development of combination of genes to produce novel gene pathways for use in science, research, chemistry, agriculture, medicine and industry
;
research and product development services in the field of genetics, pharmaceuticals, bacteriology, virology, metabolic pathways and biochemical pathways