Patrice Jean joined Kenyon & Kenyon's New York office in the fall of 2002. Since joining Kenyon & Kenyon, her work has focused primarily on patent litigation involving pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnological inventions.
Prior to entering the field of Intellectual Property Law, Dr. Jean conducted research in various areas of biology and biochemistry including virology, oncology, kidney disease, cell division, X-ray crystallography and narcotics addiction. Dr. Jean received a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology under Dr. Arnold J. Levine at Princeton University in 1999. Her doctoral thesis is entitled Tissue, Strain, Gender and Age Variation in the Induction of p53 Activated Transcripts in Response to Cellular Stress. |