Jenna Lieberman is a bilingual technical specialist in the firm’s Intellectual Property practice group. Jenna is a postdoctoral researcher with academic, government and industry experience, and combines aspects of a diverse skillset as a patent specialist, going beyond the bench to further scientific advancement from a different perspective.
Prior to joining Lathrop GPM, Jenna served as a graduate student researcher in the laboratory of Veit Goder and as an instructor, teaching in Spanish, for Genetics II Laboratory Practical while living in Seville, Spain. She was also selected for a highly competitive Ph.D. fellowship from her university, in which she was a researcher, mentor, and collaborator in the laboratory of Felipe Cortés, investigating a role for sumoylation in TDP2 mediated removal of TOP2cc, and aided in the discovery of a novel proteasome independent pathway, subsequently published in Science.