GenMark Diagnostics has dismissed a lawsuit in the Northern District of California pending since November 2010 that requested declaratory relief that it does not infringe three US patents on microfluidic technology allegedly owned by Caliper Life Sciences.

The suit sought Declaratory Relief that GenMark does not infringe US Patent No 6,366,924 entitled ‘Distributed Database for Analytical Instruments’; US Patent No 6,399,025 entitled ‘Analytical System and Method’; US Patent No 6,495,104 entitled ‘Indicator Components for Microfluidic Systems’ and that these patents are invalid.

GenMark, a provider of automated, multiplex molecular diagnostic testing systems, detects and measures DNA and RNA targets to diagnose disease and to optimize the treatment of patients and is focused on developing and commercializing its eSensor detection technology.

GenMark’s XT-8 System is designed to support a broad range of molecular diagnostic tests with a compact and easy-to-use workstation and self-contained, disposable test cartridges.

GenMark has developed five diagnostic tests for use with the XT-8 System, including its Cystic Fibrosis Genotyping Test, Warfarin Sensitivity Test and Thrombophilia Risk Test which have received clearance from the Food and Drug Administration.