Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Kimberlynn Davis Named to The Atlanta Intellectual Property Inn of Court
ATLANTA (September 11) -- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that attorney Kimberlynn Davis has been named to the Atlanta Intellectual Property Inn of Court.
Established in 2010, the Atlanta IP Inn of Court serves as a forum for advancing professionalism, civility, ethics and legal excellence in the Atlanta IP legal community. The Atlanta IP Inn of Court fosters collegiality between its members and the judiciary. The Atlanta IP Inn of Court is a member of the American Inns of Court and the Linn Inn Alliance of National Intellectual Property Inns. For more information, please click here.
Dr. Davis focuses her practice on prosecuting foreign and domestic patent applications in the chemical arts, due diligence and freedom to operate analysis, and client counseling and portfolio strategy for companies, universities and research institutions. While attending graduate school, she designed and synthesized nucleoside analogues as HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors and also focused on developing methodology to improve the regioselectivity of nucleoside base couplings under advisor Dr. Dennis Liotta. Dr. Davis also served as an intern in the Emory University Office of Technology Transfer, where she assessed the marketability and patentability of technologies. While attending Xavier University of Louisiana, Dr. Davis worked as a summer intern in medicinal chemistry at Eli Lilly and Company.
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