Duke Quinton

European Patent Attorney

Background

Duke joined Dehns in 2017 after graduating from the University of Oxford with an Undergraduate Master’s degree in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. During his final academic year, Duke worked in the Kleanthous group in Oxford, investigating the translocation mechanisms of protein antibiotics across the outer membrane of Escherichia coli.

Duke qualified as a European Patent Attorney in 2021 and is working towards qualification as a UK Patent Attorney.

 

Types of clients and client work

Duke works with a variety of clients, including small/medium-sized enterprises, universities and multinational companies. Duke handles prosecution of patent applications in Europe, and has experience of prosecution in a number of other jurisdictions including Canada, China, Japan, the UK and the US. Duke also assists with client work outside of prosecution, including freedom to operate analysis and patent application drafting.

 

Expertise

Duke has gained experience working on patent applications relating to a wide variety of technologies in the life sciences sphere, including antibodies, anti-cancer therapies, genome editing techniques, diagnostic techniques, fish farming and pharmaceuticals.

 

Qualifications and Memberships

  • Authorised Representative before the Unified Patent Court (UPC) (2023)
  • European Patent Attorney, 2021
  • PGCert (Intellectual Property Law), Queen Mary University of London, 2018
  • Student Member of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys

 

Higher Education

MBiochem (Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry), University of Oxford, 2017

Contact details

The Brinell Building
30 Station Street
Brighton
BN1 4RB
United Kingdom

+44 (0)1273 244 200 +44 (0)20 7353 8895

Department

biotechnology