Career opportunities in intellectual property law least a year of chemistry, programs in assembler and high-level computer languages, and high LSAT score. Or, very strong background in biochemistry (i.e. a Ph.D.) and high LSAT score. And see the regarding intellectual property law. All the time there are people who would make
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Timothy Barlow, Registered Patent Attorney Cincinnati, B.S., Chemistry. U.S. Air Force active duty 1988-1996. Graduated with Honors from U.S. Air Force's Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training. KC-135Q Instructor Navigator dedicated to worldwide SR-71 support Mastered numerous types of aircraft
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Patent attorney Dr. Joerg Helbing He studied chemistry and microbiology at the University of G ttingen and received the master's degree in Chemistry in 1987. His doctoral thesis was completed in 1990 and related to the chemical synthesis and modification of oligonucleotides. From 1990 to 1991 he was a post-doctoral research
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K. Mclaughlin Patent Agents Patent Attorney Job Open physics, chemistry, or biotechnology preferred. Strong writing skills a must. Southern California. Patent Agents Corporate - (5772) Manager, Prior Art Search. Must have 5 plus years of prior art searching experience and skills, including experience with novelty/patentabilit
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Intellectual Property and Patent Jobs Engineering, Chemistry or Biotechnology. At least a half million in portable business is a must. Position Number: EA3597 To Print: In-House Patent Attorney (Organic Chemistry) Location: Boston Area Date Posted: May 20, 200
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