Christopher Nodes first joined Kenyon & Kenyon as a summer associate in 2006 and returned to the firm as an associate in 2007.
Before attending law school, Mr. Nodes worked at a biotech company where he developed and optimized formulations for monoclonal antibodies.
During his undergraduate studies, he conducted senior thesis research at the interface of chemical engineering, biology, and materials science. He developed biomimetic surfaces and studied the interaction between cells and their environment.
Mr. Nodes received his B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University, and his J.D. from Notre Dame Law School.
Publications
Nathaniel J. Gleason, Christopher J. Nodes, Eileen M. Higham, Nedra Guckert, Ilhan A. Aksay, Jean E. Schwarzbauer & Jeffrey D. Carbeck, Patterning Proteins and Cells Using Two-Dimensional Arrays of Colloids, 19(3) LANGMUIR 513 (2003). |