I‘m a Patent Attorney at Boult, working across a wide range of technologies including everything from scientific instruments, to semiconductor devices, to
I became aware of patents as an exclusionary legal right early on, and quite probably from Dragons’ Den! That interest in patents
During my Master’s year, I ran a science outreach project based on quadrupole ion traps. The project aimed to improve children’s engagement
I studied English literature at university, a course which revolves around writing and conveying my opinions. Law therefore seemed to be the
Having completed my PhD in Biochemistry, I worked at another firm until qualified, and I then joined Boult as a European Patent
After completing my degree in physics, my first step into intellectual property was through the UK Intellectual Property Office, as a patent
Having completed a BSc in Biology and an MSc in Biophysics and Molecular Life Sciences, I discovered the IP profession when researching
My first insight into the patent profession came when undertaking an internship at an IP firm before commencing the final year of
I joined Boult shortly after I completed my engineering degree. My engineering degree was a general engineering degree, and therefore exposed me
My degree solidified my love for learning and problem solving, something the role of a patent attorney delivers in abundance. This role