Jason Glanzer is a patent attorney with Suiter Swantz IP. Jason holds a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, a B.S. in Biotechnology from the University of Nebraska Omaha, and a Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law, with emphasis on intellectual property.
Jason represents clients that include large Fortune 500 companies, universities, start-up companies and individual inventors in biotechnology. His practice is generally focused on IP procurement and protection, including U.S. and foreign patent preparation and prosecution and patentability and freedom-to-operate analysis. The types of bio-related work that Jason has worked on include preparing and prosecuting patents for recombinant proteins, antibodies, pharmaceuticals, bioremediation systems, and CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing systems.
As a scientist, Jason has over twenty years of experience working in academic research, where he developed novel methods and products along the way. As a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, Jason developed new methods for analyzing single cells, resulting in a patent. As a Research Associate at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Jason developed a drug discovery platform, resulting in both the identification of novel anti-cancer compounds, and the recognition of a university-wide award for most promising new invention. Over his research career, Jason has delved deeply into the fields of genomics, proteomics, gene expression, drug discovery and gene editing, resulting in over 20 peer reviewed publications. During his time at Creighton University School of Law, Jason published an article on human gene editing in the Creighton International and Comparative Law Journal and received awards for best student in Legal Writing and Research, Food and Drug Law, and Health Care Organization courses.
Through his experience as both researcher and inventor, Jason appreciates the expectations of the inventor and works to both identify the aspects of the invention that are patentable, and to develop a strategy with the inventor on how to most effectively craft the patent.
Jason is admitted to the Nebraska Supreme Court, the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and the U.S. District Court, District of Nebraska, and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law
Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Nebraska Medical Center
B.S. in Biotechnology from the University of Nebraska Omaha
Nebraska Supreme Court
Wisconsin Supreme Court
U.S. District Court
District of Nebraska