Transition from grad school to patent law
In this seminar, Mensah Kwame talks about his career path from a PhD in science to working in patent law. Q&A session at the end. Please, SUBSCRIBE + LIKE + COMMENT our videos! Speaker's biography: Mensah completed and B.S. in Biochemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences with a focus on molecular biology and biochemistry at Northwestern University, and, finally, a J.D. and certificate in intellectual property law, in Chicago Kent College of Law. He is now a patent senior director at AstraZeneca helping develop strategies and managing property issues for immuno-oncology biologics and cell therapy portfolios, alongside prosecuting, acquiring, and reviewing domestic and foreign patent applications, license agreements, and other contracts. Additional reading: Wenhua Yu, patent agent https://sites.psu.edu/hgsac/2016/04/1... *** The speaker consented to the publication of this video. ENJOY! More info about us: https://sites.psu.edu/hgsac/

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