Max Rose is a patent specialist in the Intellectual Property practice at Naschitz Brandes Amir. He advises clients on all aspects of patent protection, including drafting, prosecution, and portfolio development. He handles a variety of subject matter, including information technology, computer science, mechanical engineering, physics, pharmaceuticals, biology, materials, and chemistry.
Max holds an M.Sc. from the Weizmann Institute of Science in chemical and biological sciences, where he co-authored publications in Nature and Cell journals pertaining to the development of synthetic human and mouse embryos. Furthermore, he has co-authored manuscripts with Prof. Eli Y. Adashi on the topics of aging, infertility and embryology. He also holds a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry from the University of Nottingham. Prior to pivoting to patent law, he was an associate at an investment firm partnered with TPG Capital.
MSc., Weizmann Institute of Science – Life Sciences & Chemical Sciences (2023)
BSc., University of Nottingham – Chemistry (2015)
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