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Chemical and Life Sciences

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Anton is a European and Chartered Patent Attorney, and works in our Guildford office. He is a Partner in our Chemical and Life Sciences team.

Anton specialises in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, chemical and medical device patent matters. In particular, he has a deep understanding of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, genomics & proteomics, therapeutic antibodies, immunology, immuno-oncology, plant biotechnology, peptides, biomarkers, bioinformatics, diagnostics, vaccines, stem cells, formulations, chemical engineering,  pharmaceuticals and SPC’s.  Anton is especially knowledgeable in patenting genome editing techniques, including CRISPR, as well as neurodegenerative disorders (primarily Alzheimer’s disease) and gene therapy inventions.

Anton has gained considerable experience in handling all aspects of patent practice, especially meeting inventors directly, and drafting and prosecuting patent applications before the UKIPO, the EPO and national patent offices. Anton has drafted hundreds of patent applications in the biotechnology, chemical and pharma sectors, and is experienced in managing international patent filing strategies for his clients.

Anton has significant experience of advising clients in relation to patent infringement and validity, freedom-to-operate clearances of third party patents, and providing due diligence opinions. Anton also enjoys complex opposition and appeal work, and regularly attends oral proceedings at the EPO.

Anton works for a broad spectrum of clients, and has extensive experience of working with academic institutions and associated technology transfer departments, university-derived spin-out companies, SME’s, as well as large multinational biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. He is proactive, and provides his clients with clear, commercially relevant advice. Anton regularly lectures on a variety of IP-related topics, including patenting bioscience inventions.

Education

Anton graduated from Nottingham University with an Honours degree in Biochemistry & Genetics. He then attended UMIST where he obtained a Masters degree in Bioreactor Systems & Chemical Engineering, in which his research involved the design and construction of expression vectors for use in S. coelicolor.  Anton also holds a PhD in Genetic Engineering, in which his research focused on the genetics of ethanol tolerance and production in the yeast, S. cerevisiae. He also has a Certificate in Bioinformatics from Manchester University.

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