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Associate
Montréal, 514.871.2929
Toronto, 416.957.1619
Practice Group(s)
Patents
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical
Regulatory, Advertising & Marketing
Education
B.Sc. (Hons. Co-op. Biochem.), University of Waterloo, 1994 Ph.D. (Exp. Med.), McGill University, 1999 Post-doctoral Fellow, Amgen Research Institute, University of Toronto, 2003 J.D., University of Toronto, 2005
Qualifications
Admitted to the Ontario Bar, 2006
Registered Canadian Patent Agent, 2007
Registered United States Patent Agent, 2008
Professional Memberships
Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC), Associate
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Carmela DeLuca
B.Sc. (Hons. Co-op. Biochem.), Ph.D. (Exp. Med.), J.D. Carmela's practice focuses on patent matters, including advising on the management of patent portfolios in Canada and abroad, the preparation and prosecution of patent applications in the life sciences and the analysis of patent issues such as validity, infringement and freedom to operate. In addition, Carmela has experience advising on regulatory compliance.
While obtaining her Ph.D. from McGill University, Carmela conducted research in the areas of inflammation, signal transduction and virology. Prior to earning a law degree from the University of Toronto, Carmela worked as a post-doctoral fellow at a research institute of an international biotechnology company where her research focused on cancer cell biology, knock-out technologies, genetic screens and genomics.
Carmela is Vice-Chair of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada's (IPIC) Young Practitioner's Committee and a member of their Technology Transfer Committee.
In addition to writing several articles on intellectual property law, Carmela has co-authored a number of peer reviewed scientific publications in journals such as Cancer Cell, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Virology, Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, Gene, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Virology, Journal of Leukocyte Biology, Inflammation Research, and Advanced Experimental Medical Biology.
Carmela previously sat on the Board of Directors of the Canadian charity, Meal Exchange.
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B.Sc. (Hons. Co-op. Biochem.), Ph.D. (Exp. Med.), J.D.
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Practice Group(s)
Patents
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical
Regulatory, Advertising & Marketing
Education
B.Sc. (Hons. Co-op. Biochem.), University of Waterloo, 1994 Ph.D. (Exp. Med.), McGill University, 1999 Post-doctoral Fellow, Amgen Research Institute, University of Toronto, 2003 J.D., University of Toronto, 2005
Qualifications
Admitted to the Ontario Bar, 2006
Registered Canadian Patent Agent, 2007
Registered United States Patent Agent, 2008
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Carmela's practice focuses on patent matters, including advising on the management of patent portfolios in Canada and abroad, the preparation and prosecution of patent applications in the life sciences and the analysis of patent issues such as validity, infringement and freedom to operate. In addition, Carmela has experience advising on regulatory compliance.
While obtaining her Ph.D. from McGill University, Carmela conducted research in the areas of inflammation, signal transduction and virology. Prior to earning a law degree from the University of Toronto, Carmela worked as a post-doctoral fellow at a research institute of an international biotechnology company where her research focused on cancer cell biology, knock-out technologies, genetic screens and genomics.
Carmela is Vice-Chair of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada's (IPIC) Young Practitioner's Committee and a member of their Technology Transfer Committee.
In addition to writing several articles on intellectual property law, Carmela has co-authored a number of peer reviewed scientific publications in journals such as Cancer Cell, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Virology, Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, Gene, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Virology, Journal of Leukocyte Biology, Inflammation Research, and Advanced Experimental Medical Biology.
Carmela previously sat on the Board of Directors of the Canadian charity, Meal Exchange.
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