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Gregory N. Mandel
Associate Dean for Research
Professor of Law
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Gregory N. Mandel is a Professor of Law at Temple Law School. He specializes in intellectual property law and the interface among technology, science, and the law, with a particular focus on patent, biotechnology, and nanotechnology law. Professor Mandel’s article “Another Missed Opportunity” was selected as one of the top patent articles of 2008, and “Patently Non-Obvious” was selected as one of the top intellectual property articles of 2006. His experimental studies have been cited in several briefs filed with the United States Supreme Court. Prof. Mandel served on an American Bar Association task force which briefed the Environmental Protection Agency on arising nanotechnology legal issues, and is the recipient of a Fulbright Senior Specialist grant to teach U.S. intellectual property law to foreign law students. Professor Mandel is a frequent speaker on intellectual property and technology law issues, and has presented his work internationally at over thirty law schools, as well as for the United Nations, Second Circuit, Environmental Protection Agency, and American Bar Association. He has consulted with senators and representatives, administrative agencies, and private entities concerning technology legislation and how society should handle new technologies and technological risk. more...
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Education
J.D., Stanford Law School
B.A., Wesleyan University
Teaching Areas
Intellectual Property, Patent Law, Law and Technology, Property
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