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Jonathan Darrow
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Jonathan Darrow is a legal and medical scholar with extensive experience in pharmaceutical policy, intellectual property, and health law. Here are some key details about his background and career:
Education and Qualifications
Jonathan Darrow holds multiple advanced degrees:
- Biological sciences/genetics degree from Cornell University
- Law degree from Duke University
- Business degree from Boston College
- Research doctorate (S.J.D.) in pharmaceutical policy and intellectual property theory from Harvard University
- LL.M. from Harvard Law School
He has been qualified as a patent attorney since 2002.12
Professional Experience
- Faculty member at Harvard Medical School since 20161
- Associate Scientist at Brigham and Women's Hospital3
- Senior Law Clerk at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit from August 2014 to August 20164
- Worked on pharmaceutical litigation at Wiley Rein & Fielding in Washington, DC12
- Served on business law faculties at several universities12
- Explored innovation policy and global health at organizations like the World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, and World Intellectual Property Organization12
Research and Publications
Dr. Darrow has authored numerous publications on health policy and intellectual property, appearing in prestigious journals such as:
- New England Journal of Medicine
- Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
- Stanford Technology Law Review
- Yale Journal of Health Policy Law & Ethics
- Harvard Journal of Law & Technology1
He has also co-authored three textbooks, including "Cyberlaw: Management & Entrepreneurship" (2015) and "The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business" (2014).1
Dr. Darrow's research focuses on pharmaceutical policy, drug pricing, and the intersection of law and medicine. His expertise in these areas has led to his testimony before a committee of the Massachusetts legislature on emerging issues of law and technology.12