Jessamine LeeJas Lee assists the firm in patent prosecution, opinion work and due diligence. She works with clients primarily in the areas of microfluidics, biomedical devices, bioreactors, electrochemical devices, nanotechnology, microfabrication, materials chemistry, organic chemistry, and pharmaceuticals. Representative Matters
Previous Experience
Prior to joining the firm, Jas worked as a consultant for two life science start-ups where she was responsible for designing scientific proof of concept experiments, and for the development and implementation of safety programs. Jas performed her doctoral work under the supervision of Professor George Whitesides at Harvard University. Her doctoral thesis focused on the design, fabrication, and testing of integrated microfluidic systems for chemical and biochemical assays using soft-lithography. She also studied the compatibility of mammalian cells on polymer surfaces, and self-assembling systems in fluids. Jas has co-authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals. Professional and Civic Activities
American Chemical Society Boston Patent Law Association Honors and Awards
Canada’s National Science and Engineering Research Council Post-Graduate Scholarship Harvard University’s Glaxo Wellcome Fellowship Harvard University’s Entrepreneurial Competition - 2nd place Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s $50K Entrepreneurship Competition - semi-finalist Also Noteworthy
Jas is a co-inventor of several pending patents. She is also a certified scuba diver. |
Education
McGill University, B.S., Chemistry Harvard University, A.M., Chemistry and Chemical Biology Harvard University, Ph.D., Chemistry and Chemical Biology Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Admitted To Practice
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