Emily Marden, M.Phil., A.M. and J.D.
Research Associate
Emily Marden is a Research Associate at the UBC Faculty of Law and a practicing attorney in the biotechnology/pharmaceutical arena. Emily’s focus is on intellectual property, policy and regulatory strategy relating to biotechnology and agricultural innovations. She has written and published widely on issues relating to intellectual property, the regulation of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, and genetically modified foods and agriculture and currently leads the Intellectual Property Policy and Research Group (IPPRG). Emily completed her undergraduate degree in molecular biology at Harvard University and has graduate degrees in the History and Philosophy of Science from Cambridge and Harvard Universities. She received her law degree, with honors, from New York University, specializing in science and policy.
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