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Anne M. Schneiderman, Ph.D.

Email: aschneiderman@cny-iplaw.com

A biologist as well as a patent attorney, Dr. Schneiderman’s practice focuses on patent procurement, opinion work and strategic planning, representing high technology clients in the areas of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and agriscience. A graduate of Stanford University with degrees in biological sciences (B.S. with distinction) and law, she also holds a Ph.D. in neurobiology from Harvard University and has over twenty years of experience as a research scientist prior to practicing law. Her training in both science and law allows her to work closely with scientists, inventors and management teams in developing ideas into patentable inventions.

Before joining Marjama Muldoon, Dr. Schneiderman served as in-house Legal and Patent Counsel for Advanced Design Consulting USA, Inc., a high technology engineering design consulting company in Lansing , New York .

Prior to that, Dr. Schneiderman worked for six years in the Biotechnology practice group of Pennie & Edmonds LLP. She practiced in the firm’s Silicon Valley and Manhattan offices, handling patent procurement, prosecution and counseling in the fields of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.

Prior to practicing law, Dr. Schneiderman was a developmental neurobiologist with academic appointments at Cornell University and Yale University .

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Relevant Arts
Molecular biology, genetics, neurobiology, immunology, cancer biology, pharmacology, cell biology, developmental biology, microbiology, industrial enzymes, small molecule pharmaceuticals and formulations, recombinant vaccines and drugs, medical monitors and diagnostic systems, genomics, proteomics, nanotechnology and bioinformatics.
Education
  • Stanford University (J.D., 2000)
  • Harvard University (Ph.D., Neurobiology, 1984)
  • Stanford University (B.A., Biological Sciences, with distinction, 1977)
Admitted
  • New York
  • California
  • District of Columbia
  • U.S. Patent & Trademark Office


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