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- Posted March 18, 2010
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Brinks' Baude contributes to handbook
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Eric Baude, an attorney in the Ann Arbor office of Brinks Hofer Gilson and Lione was a contributor to the recently published book entitled, "Biomarkers in Drug Development: A Handbook of Practice, Application and Strategy," by Michael R. Bleavins (editor), Claudio Carini (editor), Mallé Jurima-Romet (editor), and Ramin Rahbari (editor).
Baude co-authored the section entitled "Biomarker Patent Strategies: Opportunities and Risks," as part of the book's exploration of the practical aspects of biomarker implementation.
"Biomarkers in Drug Development: A Handbook of Practice, Application and Strategy," is available for purchase at www.wiley.com.
At Brinks, Baude focuses on patent law and related matters, particularly in the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and chemistry.
Published: Thu, Mar 18, 2010
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