How to become a Patent Attorney
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About this Event
Are you interested in a scientific career away from the bench while still learning about cutting edge technologies being developed in life sciences? Join us to find out more on how to become a patent attorney from a Mathys & Squire LLP representative.
Clare joined Mathys & Squire after receiving a first class degree and PhD in Genetics from the University of Liverpool. She is a technical assistant in the firm’s life sciences team, specialising in genetics, circadian rhythms, molecular biology and biotechnology.
"Mathys & Squire is a top-tier, full-service intellectual property law firm with extensive experience in the protection and commercialisation of intellectual property rights, leading the field with insight, innovation and quality. Our firm has over 60 qualified attorneys, working across offices in the UK (London, Birmingham, Brighton, Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford and York), as well as in Europe (Luxembourg, Munich and Paris).
Our life sciences and chemistry patents team is one of the leading practices in the sector. Most members of the team have PhDs and cover a wide range of technical fields, including pharmacology, biotechnology, and formulation chemistry fields, including: protein, antibody, peptide, and polynucleotide-based therapeutics. We serve a full spectrum of clients, from universities through to well-known global corporations. Click here to find out more."
When: 27th of November, 2020 - 4 PM
Where: Online
Participants will receive a joining link prior to the event, to the email address entered on the registration form.
Open to all students and early career scientists. A discussion with the speaker will follow.
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See you on the 27th of November,
The Oxford University Pharmacology Society Committee