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    You are at:Home»Alumni»Alumna Jennifer Burdman ’03 Tapped to Serve as Chief Intellectual Property Officer at Regenerative Medicine Business

    Alumna Jennifer Burdman ’03 Tapped to Serve as Chief Intellectual Property Officer at Regenerative Medicine Business

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    By Newsroom on August 22, 2017 Alumni, In the News

    Fordham Law alumna Jennifer Burdman ’03 has been named chief intellectual property Officer at PolarityTE.

    “We believe our platform technology represents a true paradigm shift in regenerative medicine, and we recognize that our intellectual property is the lifeblood of our company,” said Denver Lough, MD, PhD, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Scientific Officer of PolarityTE™. “Our goal is to continue to develop, protect, and enforce our intellectual property in the most effective and comprehensive way we can. We have enjoyed working with Ms. Burdman and King & Spalding to execute our intellectual property strategy to date, and we are thrilled to bring her in house so that she can devote all of her time and expertise to PolarityTE. Ms. Burdman’s experience will be invaluable as we not only continue to develop our intellectual property and patent portfolio, but also as we explore collaborative opportunities with strategic partners.”
    “Working with the PolarityTE team over the past few months, I have been incredibly impressed with the innovative technology they have developed and their commitment to applying that technology to transform regenerative medicine,” commented Ms. Burdman. “I’m looking forward to joining them in those pursuits.”

     

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