Email: Fahd K. Majiduddin, Ph.D.
Education
Rutgers University School of Law - Newark, JD (2007)
Managing Business Editor, Rutgers Race and the Law Review
Baylor College of Medicine, PhD - Biochemistry (2004)
Rutgers University, BS - Biochemistry (George H. Cook Scholar, 1997)
Experience
Dr. Majiduddin joined the firm in 2007, after previously working as a summer law clerk with the firm. Prior to earning his law degree, Dr. Majiduddin worked as a post-doctoral associate at Baylor College of Medicine in the Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology. His research involved several areas including protein chemistry, enzyme kinetics, molecular biology, genomics, combinatorial chemistry, biochemistry, and microbiology.
Practice Areas
Dr. Majiduddin works as an associate in both the litigation and prosecution departments. His practice focuses on pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.
Admissions
2007, US Patent and Trademark Office.
2008, Virginia
Representative Publications
Forrest, M. and Majiduddin, F.K. The 12-month Clock - The Do’s and Don’ts of Disclosing Your Invention. The Community Advocate., 8: 10-11.
Majiduddin, F.K. and Palzkill, T. G. (2005).Amino Acid Residues That Contribute to Substrate Specificity of Class A Beta-Lactamase SME-1. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 49(8): 3421-7.
Majiduddin, F.K. and Palzkill, T. G. (2003).Amino Acid Sequence Requirements at Residues 69 and 238 for the SME-1 Beta-Lactamase to Confer Resistance to Beta-Lactam Antibiotics. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 47(3): 1062-7.
Majiduddin, F.K. and Palzkill, T. G. (2005).An Analysis of Why Highly Similar Enzymes Evolve Differently. Genetics., 163(2): 457-66.