
Daniel A. Rubé advises life sciences and pharmaceutical companies on patent prosecution and due diligence issues. Daniel has substantial experience on how to work with patent examiners and navigate the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Daniel represents large corporations, universities and small companies. He drafts patent applications in emerging technologies for universities and startup companies and has extensive experience helping European and Asian companies navigate the patenting process in the United States. Daniel prosecutes patents for universities and companies of all sizes and conducts due diligence for various life sciences companies.
Daniel’s research experience is in cell biology, molecular biology, genetics and biochemistry. His patent experience includes these areas as well as immunology, DNA sequencing, pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations, polymers, and materials science.
Daniel has extensive experience in conducting examiner interviews to expedite the patent process. He also has experience with directing the prosecution of patent families, providing support to patent litigation and re-examination.
Representative Matters :
- Obtained numerous Orange Book-listed patents on a method of treating short bowel syndrome for Shire Plc.
- Assisted a biotechnology company with obtaining a patent relating to DNA sequencing to meet a licensing milestone.
EDUCATION :
- Stanford Law School, J.D., 2007
- University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D., 2003
- State University of New York at Buffalo, B.S., 1996
BAR ADMISSIONS : California, North Carolina, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Cost
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