Drew’s practice at Wenderoth focuses on the preparation and prosecution of biotechnology, chemical, and pharmaceutical patent applications. Drew has significant experience in client counseling and in the preparation of freedom to operate, patentability, validity and non-infringement opinions. In addition to serving domestic and international companies, Drew’s clients include public and private universities.
Prior to joining the firm, Drew Hissong spent over 15 years in private practice where he focused on intellectual property. While in law school, he served as a law clerk and summer associate.
Drew’s practice encompasses a wide range of technologies including:
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- Mechanisms of Signal Transduction
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- Inorganic and Organic Chemistry
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- Molecular Tools such as Vectors and Promoters
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- Hybridomas and Antibodies
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Before his law career and while working on his doctorate, Drew served as a research assistant at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), focusing on molecular biology with an emphasis on growth factor maturation and processing. He also taught microbiology to undergraduate students while at UNC.