Scott E. Scioli | Attorney

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About Scott

SCOTT E. SCIOLI is a Registered Patent Attorney with experience in many aspects of

intellectual property. Mr. Scioli has expertise in domestic and foreign patent prosecution, due

diligence, licensing, and client counseling. Mr. Scioli has drafted and prosecuted patents directed to stem

cells, siRNA technology, catalytic nucleic acids, antiviral technologies, enzymes, receptors,

nutraceuticals, probiotic bacteria, waste stream utilization, biofuels, and fermentation. Mr. Scioli

has also worked in electrical and mechanical arts, including with fuel cells. Mr. Scioli has

counseled companies from start-up to Fortune 50 regarding a broad range of intellectual

property issues.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Associate, Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP
  • Associate, Patent Agent & Scientific Advisor, Woodcock Washburn, LLP
  • Patent Agent & Scientific Advisor, Saul Ewing LLP

    OTHER EXPERIENCE

  • Adjunct Professor of Law, Drexel University, Depts. Of Culinary Sciences and  Hospitality Management
  • Network Administrator/Web Programmer, ECE Inc./WebAssociations
  • Technical Consultant, Bossen Architectural Millwork, Inc.
  • N.E. Regional Tech Sales Manager/Technical Consultant, Biotrace, Inc.
  • Scientist, Corporate Microbiology Department, Ethicon, Inc.
  • Contract Scientist, Central Research and Development, E.I. Dupont DeNemours & Co.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, RECOGNITIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

  • Chair, Capital Improvement Campaign, Covenant Presbyterian Church (2008)
  • Quarter-Finalist, Northeast Regional Round, Giles S. Rich Moot Court Competition (2004)
  • Recipient of Scholarship (Partial), Rutgers School of Law, Camden, NJ (2002)
  • Member, Publications Committee, Design Solutions, AWI, Reston, VA (1998)
  • Member, Funding Board, United Way of Somerset County, NJ (1992)
  • Member, Society for Industrial Microbiology (1991)
  • Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society (1990)
  • New York IFT Student Scholarship (1986)
  • Best Poster Award, NYIFT Student Night (1985)
  • 1 st Place, Graduate Research Paper Competition, IFT/Phi Tau Sigma, New Orleans (1983)
  • Phi Tau Sigma , The Food Science Honorary Society (1982)
  • The Heightened Written Description Requirement for Biotechnology Patents: Is the Tide Turning on the Lilly Rule?' National Law J. Biotechnology Supplement, featured article, June 23, 2003
  • Recent developments in chloroplast protein transport. Photosynthesis Research 19:153-184
  • The influence of acidophilus milk and yogurt diets on the repair of carcinogen-induced DNA damage in the Syrian golden Hamster ( Mesocricetus auratus ) M.S. Thesis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE

    PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

  • Philadelphia Intellectual Property
  • Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM)
  • Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and Pennsylvania BIO
  • Institute of Food Technologists
  • Education

    Rutgers School of Law—Camden, Rutgers University

    J.D.