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Entry Level Biotech Patent Analyst Jobs (NOW HIRING)

S. and international patent applications in the biotechnology and life sciences sectors ... Conduct patentability, freedom-to-operate, and due diligence analyses * Advise clients on IP ...

... chemistry or biotech * USPTO registration required * Excellent technical writing and analytical ... S. and foreign patent applications * Conduct prior art searches and analyze patentability

Position Summary Tang Capital is seeking an entry-level Biotechnology Research Analyst to join its New York office. The Analyst will support scientific, clinical, and strategic analyses across ...

Position Summary Tang Capital is seeking an entry-level Biotechnology Research Analyst to join its New York office. The Analyst will support scientific, clinical, and strategic analyses across ...

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Biotech Patent Attorney

Satori Digital

Carteret, NJ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Location: Flexible U.S. Offices | Hybrid Work Environment
Summary
Foley & Lardner's nationally recognized Chemical, Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical group is seeking a Patent Agent or Patent Attorney with a Ph.D. in life sciences to support its growing portfolio of biotech and pharmaceutical clients. This is an exceptional opportunity to work with cutting-edge innovations and a top-tier legal team known for strategic IP counsel. Ideal for professionals with strong scientific backgrounds and a passion for life sciences, patent law, and client-facing advisory work.
Key Responsibilities
  • Draft and prosecute U.S. and international patent applications in the biotechnology and life sciences sectors
  • Conduct patentability, freedom-to-operate, and due diligence analyses
  • Advise clients on IP strategy, portfolio management, and patent lifecycle issues
  • Collaborate with partners and senior attorneys on patent opinions and litigation strategy support
  • Engage in client communication and USPTO correspondence
  • Stay informed on developments in biotech IP law and relevant case precedents
  • Participate in internal training and contribute to knowledge sharing across the team

Qualifications
  • Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Genetics, or a closely related life sciences field
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in patent drafting and prosecution
  • USPTO registration is required
  • Experience preparing patent opinions (preferred)
  • Strong legal research, technical writing, and client communication skills
  • Law firm or IP agency background preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to counsel clients and manage workflow independently
  • Excellent academic credentials

Please Do Not Apply If You:
  • Do not have direct experience in biotech or pharmaceutical patent drafting/prosecution
  • Are unwilling to develop subject-matter depth in the life sciences IP space
  • Avoid direct client interaction or prefer to work in isolated, non-collaborative environments
  • Are not open to working in a fast-paced, high-performing team
  • Cannot commit to timely bar admission in Florida (if applicable to your location)

Interview Process
  1. Resume & Academic Transcript Review
  2. Initial Screen with IP Team
  3. Technical Interview or Writing Sample Evaluation
  4. Interview Panel with Senior Patent Attorneys and Partners
  5. Final "Office Fit" Discussion & Offer