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Life Science

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Nadine counsels clients mainly within Life Science, in particular in the fields of metabolic engineering, biochemistry, molecular biology, vaccines, foods and green tech. She has been working with IP since joining Høiberg in 2012. Nadine is an EPA and a CDPA and became a partner in 2022.

Nadine’s clients range from universities and spin-out companies to large companies. Her clients work mostly within the fields of sustainable inventions and planetary health as well as within the field of vaccine development. Nadine has experience with patent prosecution, opposition proceedings, freedom to operate analyses and due diligence.

Nadine holds an M.Sc. degree in Health, Biology and Biotechnology and an engineering degree in Food Biochemistry and Microbial Genetics (specialization: Molecular Biology) from INSA (National Institute for Applied Sciences, Toulouse, France, 2001), as well as a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU, 2006). Her engineering studies included traditional cell biology-oriented topics, but also biotechnology-oriented topics. During her Ph.D., part of which was performed at the Carlsberg Research Center, Nadine gained experience with metabolic engineering, fermentation, directed evolution and transcriptome analysis.

After her Ph.D., Nadine was employed as a post-doctoral fellow and adjunct at the University of Copenhagen (KU), where she focused on DNA repair and ageing. She gained experience in advanced molecular biology techniques, including display techniques and library screening, as well as in gene editing and live imaging, and was also involved in teaching various courses.

Memberships:
Member of ADIPA

Certified Danish Patent Agent (CDPA), 2019

European Patent Attorney, 2017

PhD (Biochemistry)
Technical University of Denmark, 2006

MSc (Health, Biology and Biotechnology)
INSA Toulouse, France, 2001