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Dr Jonny Taylor

Patent Assistant

London

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  • CIPA, student membership
Qualifications
  • Certificate in Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary University of London
  • PhD Materials Science, Imperial College London (pending)
  • MRes Neurotechnology, Imperial College London
  • MPhys Physics, University of Oxford

I assist with the preparation, filing and prosecution of patent applications in the UK, Europe and worldwide. I work on a range of technologies including semiconductors, medical devices, scientific instruments, software and heavy machinery. In addition, I regularly assist with intellectual property due diligence exercises for investment rounds in start-up companies.

I completed an MPhys in Physics at the University of Oxford, and later studied an MRes in Neurotechnology at Imperial College London, which included training in machine learning. My PhD in Materials Science at Imperial College London focused on developing a nanotechnology platform for treating brain tumours.

I have experience of university technology transfer from my research career, having patented a virus labelling technique, later developed into a spinout company for pathogen testing.

Recent experience

Assisting with an investment due diligence exercise for a venture-capital investment in a medical device company, evaluating a complex patent portfolio containing more than 40 patent families.

Involved in patent prosecution in fields relating to scientific instruments, medical devices and construction equipment.

Publications
  • TAYLOR, Jonathan; ROBB, Nicole; KAPANIDIS, Achillefs, Oxford University Innovation Limited, EP3874031A1
  • Robb, N.C., Taylor, J.M., Kent, A. et al. Rapid functionalisation and detection of viruses via a novel Ca2+-mediated virus-DNA interaction. Sci Rep 9, 16219 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-52759-5
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“I have experience of university technology transfer from my research career, having patented a virus labelling technique, later developed into a spinout company for pathogen testing.”
Sector Experience
Aerospace
Artificial intelligence and machine learning
Automotive
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Electric vehicles
  • Engines
Computing and software 
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning 
Electronics and electrical devices
  • Medical devices
  • Scientific instruments
  • Semiconductor devices
Energy and green technologies
  • Clean air
Materials
  • Advanced materials
  • Nanotechnology
Medical devices and diagnostics 
  • Medtech

I assist with the preparation, filing and prosecution of patent applications in the UK, Europe and worldwide. I work on a range of technologies including semiconductors, medical devices, scientific instruments, software and heavy machinery. In addition, I regularly assist with intellectual property due diligence exercises for investment rounds in start-up companies.

I completed an MPhys in Physics at the University of Oxford, and later studied an MRes in Neurotechnology at Imperial College London, which included training in machine learning. My PhD in Materials Science at Imperial College London focused on developing a nanotechnology platform for treating brain tumours.

I have experience of university technology transfer from my research career, having patented a virus labelling technique, later developed into a spinout company for pathogen testing.

Recent experience

Assisting with an investment due diligence exercise for a venture-capital investment in a medical device company, evaluating a complex patent portfolio containing more than 40 patent families.

Involved in patent prosecution in fields relating to scientific instruments, medical devices and construction equipment.

Publications
  • TAYLOR, Jonathan; ROBB, Nicole; KAPANIDIS, Achillefs, Oxford University Innovation Limited, EP3874031A1
  • Robb, N.C., Taylor, J.M., Kent, A. et al. Rapid functionalisation and detection of viruses via a novel Ca2+-mediated virus-DNA interaction. Sci Rep 9, 16219 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-52759-5
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  • None
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