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Janet McNicholas

Partner, Jones Day

Dr. Janet McNicholas is noted for her patent-related achievements as a life sciences attorney with more than 30 years of practice, including serving biotechnology and pharmaceutical clients with technology platforms and products, including antibody, gene/gene editing, and cell-based products.

Janet advises clients in the development, management, and enforcement of worldwide patent portfolios. She writes and prosecutes patent applications for a broad range of life science technologies, advises clients in licensing and agreement matters, and is experienced in biopharma litigation and opposition matters. Her practice regularly includes conducting patentability, patent landscape, freedom-to-operate, infringement, and validity assessments; conducting IP audits; evaluating intellectual property portfolios in connection with acquisitions, licensing, financings, collaborations, and/or partnering deals; and mining both developing and mature patent portfolios covering products and platforms for opportunities to maximize value.

Prior to practicing law, Janet conducted research in immunology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics at the University of Illinois as a pre-doctoral student and then at Stanford University and at the California Institute of Technology as a post-doctoral fellow of the Arthritis Foundation.

Janet has spoken at national and international scientific, business, and legal conferences on a variety of patent-related matters relating to the development and commercialization of biotech/pharma products. Janet is a member of the American Bar Association (ABA), American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), Biotechnology Innovation Organization (via Jones Day membership), BIOCOM (via Jones Day membership), Chinese American Biopharmaceutical Society (CABS), Churchill Club, and TiE Silicon Valley.