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Marina I. Heusch Ph.D.

Patent Agent

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Marina prepares and prosecutes patent applications in the fields of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals worldwide.  She counsels clients on intellectual property strategy and conducts patentability, freedom-to-operate, and due diligence analyses.  She has worked with independent inventors, small and start-up companies, universities, research institutions, and large companies within and outside of the U.S.  Marina’s intellectual property experience includes antibodies, therapeutic oligonucleotides, biomarkers, small molecules, vaccines, nano-/microparticles, immunoassays, and protein preparation.

Before beginning her legal career, Marina received her doctorate in Biomedical Sciences at the University of California, San Diego, focusing on ribosome-based gene therapy against HIV-2 and SIV.  She also completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, focusing on basic HIV research involving the degradation and shuttling of certain viral proteins.

  • University of California - San Diego, Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 1996
  • Bowdoin College, B.A. Biochemistry and German Literature, 1991,

    Honors

University of California, San Diego
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 1996

Bowdoin College
B.A. Biochemistry and German Literature, Honors, 1991