What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patent Agent or Patent Attorney - Biotech position at Harness IP?
HARNESS IP IS DEDICATED TO CULTIVATING A CULTURE OF DIVERSITY, ENTREPRENEURIAL THINKING, AND FEARLESS CREATIVITY. WE ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT PEOPLE, RELATIONSHIPS, AND COLLEGIALITY.Harness IP is dedicated to cultivating a culture of diversity, entrepreneurial thinking, and fearless creativity. We are passionate about people, relationships, and collegiality.We are an elite intellectual property boutique law firm ranked in the top ten patent law firms in the U.S. Our clients are at the forefront of their industries and among the most innovative entities on the planet. The work we do for our clients is cutting-edge and essential to bringing inventions to market and protecting valuable intellectual property. Our culture is informal, friendly, and cooperative, and we provide both breadth and durability of practice, as well as an unwavering commitment to teamwork and collaboration.We are currently seeking candidates for the following positions.Patent Agent or Patent Attorney – Biotech – St. Louis Metro Our St. Louis Metro office is in search of a candidate to support our expanding Biotech team.Candidates should possess the following qualifications and minimum education requirements : Registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.Bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and / or doctorate degree in immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or similar; Antibody experience preferred.At least two years of laboratory research experience.Remote candidates with experience of at least four years will be considered.Patent Prosecution Associate Attorney – Electrical / Computer Engineering – St. Louis Metro Our St. Louis Metro office has an immediate opening for an associate attorney. This position offers an opportunity to develop a varied and interesting practice preparing and prosecuting patent applications on a range of commercially significant technologies for large- and medium-sized clients from diverse industries, including semiconductors, computer-related technologies, telecommunications, consumer electronics, digital image processing, and robotics.Qualified candidates will have : Zero to three years of experience.An undergraduate or advanced degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or computer engineering.Eligibility to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office and familiarity with U.S. patent practice, including demonstrated experience preparing and prosecuting patent applications (these are not required but are a plus).#J-18808-Ljbffr