Life Sciences Patent Agent
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Law/Legal
Lawyer, Intellectual Property, Legal Counsel, Financial Law
Vacancy
Life Sciences Patent Agent
Experience3+ years
Salary$150k – $200k
FirmAM100
LocationWashington, DC
Requirements- Ph.D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biology, or a related field.
- Registration with the USPTO.
- At least 3 years of patent prosecution experience, particularly in pharmaceuticals, biosimilars, natural products, or ag‑bio.
- Outstanding academic credentials, research abilities, and analytical skills.
Our client, a leading AM100 law firm, is seeking an experienced Life Sciences Patent Agent to join their dynamic Washington, DC office. This position offers the chance to work in a premier life sciences group recognized for handling high‑profile Hatch‑Waxman matters and advising pharmaceutical leaders.
Key Responsibilities- Draft and prosecute patent applications in diverse areas of life sciences.
- Provide strategic patent counseling and conduct portfolio analysis.
- Assist with patent opinion work, post‑grant proceedings, and litigation support.
- Partner with attorneys to develop and execute innovative IP strategies.
- Cutting‑Edge Practice:
Contribute to impactful matters in pharmaceuticals and biosimilars. - Career Development:
Opportunities to deepen expertise and advance professionally within a collaborative team. - Inclusive Culture:
Work in an environment that prioritizes teamwork and values diverse perspectives. - Competitive Benefits:
Enjoy a robust compensation package aligned with your skills and experience.
This globally recognized law firm is known for its excellence in intellectual property law and a client‑centric approach. Joining this firm means becoming part of a supportive and innovative team committed to delivering top‑tier legal solutions in life sciences.
Elevate your career in intellectual property and be part of a team at the forefront of innovation in life sciences.
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