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    Nathaniel Marschalk
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    Saint Louis University (Biotechnology)
    Saint Louis, MO
    United States of America

    Other, 2 years

    Job Experience
    I am a student at Saint Louis University and work for a Professor researching the standards of patentability. Currently I am assisting on an Amicus Brief concerning the Myriad case.

    Welcome Message
    My name is Nathaniel Marschalk and I am a second year law student with a passionate interest in patent law, specifically biotechnology.
    Education
    University of Missouri, B.S. Biological Sciences / B.A. Philosophy, Molecular Biology, Mind/Body Interactions
    Saint Louis University School of Law, J.D. in 2012, Concentration: Patent Law Certificate: Health Law
    Molecular Biology research on gene therapy to treat muscular dystrophy.
    Bostick B, Yue Y, Long C, Marschalk N, Fine DM, Chen J, Duan D. Cardiac Expression of a Mini-dystrophin That  Normalizes Skeletal Muscle Force Only Partially Restores Heart Function in Aged Mdx Mice. Mol Ther. 2009 Feb;17(2):253-61.
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    Sign Up DateNovember 07, 2010
     
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    Artificial neuron
     
    Medication identifying and organizing system
     
    Modeling semantic and structure of threaded discussions
     
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