Education
University of California, Berkeley (Bachelor of Arts, Biochemistry, 1979. Ph.D., 1989); Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley (Juris Doctor, 1996).
University of California, Berkeley (Bachelor of Arts, Biochemistry, 1979. Ph.D., 1989); Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley (Juris Doctor, 1996).
Worked at TOWNSEND and TOWNSEND and CREW LLP (Palo Alto, California) specializing in Biotechnology Patent Prosecution. Admitted to the bar, 1996, California. Postdoctroal Fellow, Genentech, Inc.
South San Francisco, California, 1989-1992. Assistant Editor High Technology Law Journal, 1995. Author, "Enablement Estoppel: Should Prosecution History Estoppel Arise When Claims Are Amended to Overcome Enablement Rejections?" Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal (Winter 1996).
Co-author: "20-Hydroxyescysone is Required for, and Negatively Regulates, Transcription of Drosphila Pupal Cuticle Protein Genes," Developmental Biology 146, 569-82. W.C. Darbonne, G.C. Rice, Master of Arts Mohler, T. Apple, C.A. Herbert, A. Valante and J.B. Baker, "Red Blood Cells Are A Sink for Interleukin 8, A Luekocyte Chemotaxin," J. Clin. Invest. 88, 1362-1369, 1991.