Chemistry Technical Specialists Join Lahive & Cockfield Intellectual Property Team

August 9, 2009

Lahive & Cockfield, a full-service intellectual property law firm, is pleased to announce that David F. Cauble, Ph.D., and Pankaj N. Desai, Ph.D. have joined the firm’s Life Sciences Group. The Life Sciences group now consists of 17 professionals, including 10 with Ph.D. degrees, who specialize in biotechnology, chemistry, and pharmaceuticals. Amy E. Mandragouras, chair of Lahive’s Executive Committee, said, “David and Pankaj are experienced professionals and their addition further enhances our already extensive capabilities in the life sciences area.”

Dr. Cauble is an experienced chemist with pharmaceutical industry experience and academic research experience. He recently worked as a Senior Scientist at Schering-Plough Research Institute where his studies involved exploration of biological pathways implicated in cancer through the discovery and application of small molecule protein kinase inhibitors. David is also an inventor and co-author on 6 US patents that detail the application of liquid carbon dioxide-based technologies within the textile industry. David is assisting clients with the preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patent applications in the fields of small molecules, biologics, synthetic methods, drug delivery compositions, polymers, materials science, and medical devices. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from North Carolina State University, and Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin. David can be reached at dcauble@lahive.com or 617.994.0798.

Dr. Desai has broad research training in synthetic organic chemistry, including development of new methodologies and total synthesis of alkaloids and peptide based natural products. He has five years of experience assisting clients with the strategic development, protection, and management of U.S. and international patent portfolios. His specialty areas include patent preparation and prosecution in the areas of pharmaceuticals, chemicals, biotechnology, medical devices and clean technology. Pankaj received his B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Bombay, India, M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Bombay, India, Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Kansas, and is a J.D. candidate at Suffolk University Law School. Pankaj can be reached at pdesai@lahive.com or 617.994.0784.

About Lahive & Cockfield, LLP
Lahive & Cockfield is a full-service intellectual property law firm with more than 25 attorneys, patent agents and technical specialists based in Boston, MA. Our talented and diverse team of legal and scientific experts specialize in patents, trademarks, transactions and litigation in the life sciences and high-technology fields. Lahive’s clients range from start-up companies to Fortune 500 companies in the areas of biotechnology, chemistry, medical devices, computer systems, software, clean-technology, and electronics.

For additional information, please contact Kirsten Lovett, Marketing Director, Lahive & Cockfield, LLP at 617.994.0851 or klovett@lahive.com.
 

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