John J. Martinez M.D. J.D.
Patent Attorney
USPTO Reg. No. 48254
Patent Attorney
USPTO Reg. No. 48254
John received his medical degree from Universidad del Valle Medical School (Cali, Colombia) in 1984. After receiving his medical degree, He started a health center in a remote region of the Colombian Amazon area. From 1990 to 1994 He had Ph.D. training in Molecular Parasitology and Molecular Immunology at Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) and New York University (New York, NY). From 1995 to 1996, He moved to work as Director of Technology Assesment and Research Associate at Nichols Institute - Quest Diagnostics (San Juan Capistrano, CA) where He started the Biotechnology Department. In 2001, He received his Law Degree from Rutgers University School of Law (Newark, NJ) where He was Associate Editor of the Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal. During 2004, Dr. Martinez completed course-work toward an LL.M. degree in Intellectual Property concentrating in Patent Law and more specifically in Biotechnology Patent Law.
From 2004 to 2005, John worked as a Patent Law Clerk at Scully, Scott, Murphy and Presser (SSMP)in Garden City, NY, and Patent Attorney at Pendorf and Cutliff (P&C) in Tampa, FL. At SSMP and P&C, he worked in the prosecution of Biotechnology patents, as well as, Medical Technology, Pharmaceutical, Chemistry, Mechanical and Laser patents. John started Martinez Patents PC in 2005.
John is admitted as an Attorney at Law in New Jersey (2001), New York (2002), and as a Patent Attorney before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). He is member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), the American Bar Association (ABA), the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) and New Jersey Bar Association (NJBA).
John is fluent in Spanish.
PUBLICATIONS
Author: "Gene Sequencing as a Diagnostic tool in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2 and Familial Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma" 1996. Abstracts published in Clinical Chemistry. 42:1889-1898; "Pionering Gene Sequencing Test in which all Mutations of the RET Protooncogene Exons 10, 11 and 16 are Detected" May 1996. Poster at Annual American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Meeting in Seattle, WA 1996.
Coauthor: "Influence of BRCA 1 Mutations on Nuclear Grade and Estrogen Receptor Status of Breast Carcinoma in Ashkenazi Jewish Women" Aug. 1, 1997. Cancer 80:435-41; "Mutation is an Adverse Prognostic Factor in Ashkenazi Jewish Women with Breast Cancer" Dec. 3, 1997. Clin. Cancer Res. 3:2465-9; "Improved Amplification and Automated Detection of Trinucleotide Repeats in the Diagnosis of Fragile X Syndrome" 1996. Abstracts published in Clinical Chemistry. 42:1889-1898.
From 2004 to 2005, John worked as a Patent Law Clerk at Scully, Scott, Murphy and Presser (SSMP)in Garden City, NY, and Patent Attorney at Pendorf and Cutliff (P&C) in Tampa, FL. At SSMP and P&C, he worked in the prosecution of Biotechnology patents, as well as, Medical Technology, Pharmaceutical, Chemistry, Mechanical and Laser patents. John started Martinez Patents PC in 2005.
John is admitted as an Attorney at Law in New Jersey (2001), New York (2002), and as a Patent Attorney before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). He is member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), the American Bar Association (ABA), the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) and New Jersey Bar Association (NJBA).
John is fluent in Spanish.
PUBLICATIONS
Author: "Gene Sequencing as a Diagnostic tool in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2 and Familial Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma" 1996. Abstracts published in Clinical Chemistry. 42:1889-1898; "Pionering Gene Sequencing Test in which all Mutations of the RET Protooncogene Exons 10, 11 and 16 are Detected" May 1996. Poster at Annual American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Meeting in Seattle, WA 1996.
Coauthor: "Influence of BRCA 1 Mutations on Nuclear Grade and Estrogen Receptor Status of Breast Carcinoma in Ashkenazi Jewish Women" Aug. 1, 1997. Cancer 80:435-41; "Mutation is an Adverse Prognostic Factor in Ashkenazi Jewish Women with Breast Cancer" Dec. 3, 1997. Clin. Cancer Res. 3:2465-9; "Improved Amplification and Automated Detection of Trinucleotide Repeats in the Diagnosis of Fragile X Syndrome" 1996. Abstracts published in Clinical Chemistry. 42:1889-1898.