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Packman, Neuwahl and Rosenberg, P.A.

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New York, New York

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Cascadia Cross Border Law Group LLC (Anchorage, Alaska)

Anchorage, Alaska

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Patent Attorney (PhD in Life Sciences Required)
Moore & Van Allen PLLC, a large southeastern law firm with a growing national practice, is seeking a highly qualified Patent Prosecution Attorney to join our renowned Intellectual Property group. Recognized by Best Lawyers in America and the IAM Patent 1000, our attorneys are dedicated to excellence in patent law.? We are looking for an attorney with a PhD in a life sciences discipline, such as Chemistry, Biochemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Biosensors, Medicine, Medical Devices, or Metallurgy, and a minimum of 5 years of patent prosecution experience. Candidates must be registered and in good standing with the USPTO. We are particularly interested in those with expertise in enzymes, electrochemical or amperometric analyte sensing, RNA/DNA/Aptamer signal transducers, membranes


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