
Ingrid is an intellectual property lawyer who handles patent prosecution and related matters for a broad range of biotechnology clients. She works extensively with universities, including inventors and engineers in academia as well as university-based start-up companies to help them patent their innovations and discoveries. Her practice spans the fields of immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, cardiovascular medicine, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, clinical diagnostics, and medical devices. Ingrid also counsels clients on strategic issues, including patent portfolio management and licensing options. She draws on her previous experience as a technology transfer associate at a Boston-area cancer treatment institute.
She has been a frequent speaker at Biotechnology Industry Organization and Association of University Technology Managers conferences.
Prior to joining Mintz, Ingrid was a technology transfer associate at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and then practiced at another prominent Boston law firm.
Education
- Suffolk University Law School (JD)
- Emory University (PhD, Immunology and Microbiology )
- Fairfield University (BS, Biology)
Recognition & Awards
- Included on the Massachusetts Super Lawyers: Rising Star: Intellectual Property list (2005 – 2007)
Involvement
- Past president, Boston Patent Law Association
- Member, Licensing Executives Society
- Member, Association of University Technology Managers
- Member, Town of Milton Conservation Commission
- Member, Board of Trustees, St. Michael's Church Garden of Seasons