Chile
Pamela Córdova
Patent Specialist
About Pamela Córdova
Professional experience of more than 1 year in Industrial Property counseling, specifically in the area of Biotechnology. Specialized in the analysis of official actions and communication to clients, preparation of briefs to respond to official actions, as well as preparation of claim forms according to local practice and providing suggestions to the client in the same context. All of the above is framed in the process of patenting inventions in Chile.
Also has more than 7 years of experience in the development of innovation projects in the Biotechnology area.
Education
- Bachelor’s Degree in Molecular Biotechnology Engineering, University of Chile
- Professional degree in Molecular Biotechnology Engineering, University of Chile
- Doctorate in Sciences with mention in Microbiology, University of Chile
- Languages: Spanish and English.
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