Practice Expertise

  • Patent Prosecution
  • Research Institutions
  • Higher Education
  • Technology Transfer

Areas of Practice

  • Higher Education
  • Patent Prosecution
  • Research Institutions
  • Technology Transfer
  • Intellectual Property
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Assistance with life sciences patents, grounded in academic experience

Katharine Schulz helps prepare and prosecute patent applications related to the life sciences. Her core technical experience is in the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology, and she works on a wide array of technologies, including:

  • Therapeutics, such as vaccines, antibodies, protein therapeutics, probiotics, nutraceuticals and gene therapies
  • Diagnostic assays and biomarkers
  • Stem cells and cell culture
  • Genetically engineered plants, animals and microorganisms
  • Plant patents and crop improvement

Katharine previously worked as a research scientist and has authored scientific research and review papers. As an undergraduate, she studied the teratogenic effects of retinoids on the developing mouse fetus, and as a graduate student, she studied chromatin remodeling in the developing Drosophila embryo. While pursuing her graduate degree, she served as a student ambassador for the University's Technology Transfer Office.

Bar Admissions

    Education

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison (Ph.D., with distinction, 2018)
      • Philosophy, Integrated Program in Biochemistry
      • Thesis title: Defining the interaction of Zelda with chromatin
      • NIH Molecular Biosciences Training Grant Recipient
      • Genetics Society of America Poster Award, 56th Annual Drosophila Research Conference
    • University of Wisconsin - Madison (B.S., with distinction, 2012)
      • Biochemistry
      • Senior thesis title: Assessing the teratogenicity of synthetic retinoids in mice
      • Phi Kappa Phi
      • National Society of Collegiate Scholars

    Areas of Practice

    • Higher Education
    • Patent Prosecution
    • Research Institutions
    • Technology Transfer
    • Intellectual Property
    • Patent
    • Patent - Biotechnology and Chemistry
    • Patent - University Research and Technology Transfer
    • Research Institutions & Higher Education

    Professional Career



    Articles

    • "Continued Activity of the Pioneer Factor Zelda Is Required to Drive Zygotic Genome Activation"
    • "Mechanisms regulating zygotic genome activation"
    • "Zelda and GAGA factor likely function to define the chromatin landscape necessary for genome activation"
    • "Zelda is differentially required for chromatin accessibility, transcription factor binding, and gene expression in the early Drosophila embryo"

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