Vincent Rubino joined Kenyon & Kenyon as a summer associate in 2006 and returned to the firm as an associate in 2007.
Since joining the firm Mr. Rubino has worked primarily in the area of patent litigation, as well as on trademark matters.
During Mr. Rubino's undergraduate and graduate studies in biomedical engineering, he conducted research in both biomedical imaging techniques and algorithms. Mr. Rubino also conducted research in tissue engineering and bone interface that resulted in the publication of an abstract. Mr. Rubino was also acknowledged for his assistance in the image analysis for the later publication:"Age-Dependent Changes in Matrix Composition and Organization at the Ligament-to-Bone Insertion" (Wang IE, Doty SB, Rubino VJ, Chen FH and Lu HH; "Age-dependent characterization of the anterior cruciate ligament to bone insertion", Transactions of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, Poster #1525, 2005).
Mr. Rubino received his B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University, and J.D. from Fordham University.
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