
Salima A. Merani
In the midst of a Ph.D. program in neuroscience at McGill University, Merani realized she could combine her passions for science and law with a career in patent law.
“I thought that having patent lawyers who were fluent in ‘biotech-ese’ would be really helpful to inventors who were explaining their complex inventions to lawyers — and who needed those lawyers to understand their language and foundational scientific principles,” she ...
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