Mr. Lo joined RatnerPrestia after working as a co-op at the firm. He is presently a scientific advisor and practices in all technical fields of patent prosecution. Mr. Lo is a graduate of the accelerated BS/MS program at Drexel University's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems. While earning both his bachelor and master degrees, he was an Anthony J. Drexel scholar and an active member of the Pennoni Honors College. During college, Mr. Lo worked as a teaching assistant for freshmen engineering students and facilitated engineering laboratory experiments. He also instructed K-12 teachers in the Delaware Valley as part of Research Experience for Teachers (RET), a National Science Foundation funded initiative to help promote science and engineering in local primary and secondary schools. Mr. Lo has also taught in Philadelphia's inner city schools as a volunteer for the international non-profit organization, Junior Achievement. In addition to his teaching experience, Mr. Lo has engaged in active biomedical research. He collaborated with Drexel University's Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology for his thesis involving the development of a systems model of the human chromatin protein interactome. His research has since then been applied to model the protein regulatory network associated with aging. Mr. Lo is currently preparing research manuscripts for journal publication. Mr. Lo is familiar with many aspects of institutional and clinical research involving biomechanics, biomaterials, tissue and cellular engineering, biomedical imaging, biosensors, neuroengineering, and bioinformatics. He is a member of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society and has an avid interest in biomedical ethics and law. |