Emily is an experienced intellectual property attorney with a scientific background in physics and is part of the legal team at Dyno Therapeutics, a growing biotech company that designs AAV vectors for gene therapy using an AI platform. At Dyno, Emily is charting they company's IP strategy, including exploring patent strategy, open source software considerations, and best practices for data management and security. Prior to joining Dyno, Emily was in private practice for eight years, where her practice was focused on patent prosecution in areas where software, electronics, and optical devices overlap with biotechnology, including bioinformatics, technologies implementing machine learning, and sequencing devices. She has extensive experience handling prosecution matters in the biological-electrical-computational space and enjoys thinking about how best to develop an IP strategy and portfolio for these interdisciplinary technologies. Emily graduated from Smith College with a BA in Physics before obtaining her PhD from Harvard, and received her JD from Suffolk University Law School.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday, June 6