Barbara
Ann McDowell, Esq.
(Semiconductors/Chemical/Biotechnology)
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Ms. McDowell
graduated from Westminster College (Westminster, PA), manga
cum laude, in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology,
from the University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA), magna
cum laude, in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Chemical Engineering, and from George Washington University (Washington,
DC), with honors, with a Juris Doctor degree in 1987.
Ms. McDowell was employed with IBM Corporation from 1981 to 1987.
She initially worked as a semiconductor manufacturing process
engineer in a research department that developed new photolithography
and etching processes for implementation in a manufacturing environment.
While working as an engineer, Ms. McDowell presented a paper at
the Kodak Microelectronics Seminar in San Diego, CA on reactive
ion etching of chromium photomasks. Ms. McDowell subsequently
was selected by corporate management for IBM’s corporate
patent attorney training program, and worked in the IBM Patent
Department as a registered patent agent while attending law school
at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
After
leaving IBM, Ms. McDowell held associate and of counsel positions
in the Intellectual Property Law Group of the firm of Foley &
Lardner for sixteen years, where she participated in the training
of junior associates and developed extensive knowledge in handling
administrative matters before the United States Patent & Trademark
Office. Ms. McDowell also served of counsel to the firm of Rossi
& Associates for several years prior to becoming a founding
partner of the firm of Rossi, Kimms and McDowell LLP.
Ms.
McDowell’s fields of technical expertise include biotechnology,
bioinformatics (which utilizes computer analysis of biological data
to identify new drugs or treatments), pharmaceuticals, immunochemistry
(especially vaccines and antibody therapies), molecular biology,
small molecules, combinatorial chemistry, and nanotechnology for
drug delivery. She also is skilled in the areas of semiconductors,
superconductors, semiconductor manufacturing techniques, magnetic
and magneto-optic recording media, polymer chemistry, photochemistry,
and electrochemistry.
Ms.
McDowell has extensive experience in all phases of intellectual
property law practice, including patent preparation and prosecution,
licensing and development agreements, infringement and validity
analysis, and due diligence practice. Ms. McDowell has also assisted
in handling litigation matters related to validity and infringement.
Ms.
McDowell is currently a member in good standing of the Virginia
Bar and is registered to practice before the United States Patent
& Trademark Office. |