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The New Chemist's Podcasting Group's-The Path to KOLs: Navigating STEM Careers in Intellectual Property with Christine Hollis, Chief Talent & Diversity Officer at Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP

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In this episode of The New Chemist’s Podcasting Group’s — The Path to KOLs, host David Ferguson sits down with Christine Hollis, Chief Talent & Diversity Officer at Marshall Gerstein. Christine has dedicated her career to guiding scientists and engineers into impactful roles within intellectual property law, bridging the worlds of innovation and legal protection.

She shares insights on:

  • Pathways for STEM talent to enter IP law as patent agents or technical specialists.

  • The skills scientists bring to legal environments and innovation ecosystems.

  • Strategies for diversity, equity, and inclusion in science-driven law.

  • The future of STEM-law collaboration in an era of AI, biotech, and medtech.

Whether you’re a student, scientist, or innovator, Christine’s vision will broaden your perspective on how STEM expertise can shape industries beyond the lab.

Disclaimer: These episodes do not constitute medical or professional advice. These are only for intellectual engagement. Please see your local and board-certified health professional for medical advice, consultation, and suggestions.

Music by Viacheslav Starostin from Pixabay

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In this episode of The New Chemist’s Podcasting Group’s — The Path to KOLs, host David Ferguson sits down with Christine Hollis, Chief Talent & Diversity Officer at Marshall Gerstein. Christine has dedicated her career to guiding scientists and engineers into impactful roles within intellectual property law, bridging the worlds of innovation and legal protection.

She shares insights on:

  • Pathways for STEM talent to enter IP law as patent agents or technical specialists.

  • The skills scientists bring to legal environments and innovation ecosystems.

  • Strategies for diversity, equity, and inclusion in science-driven law.

  • The future of STEM-law collaboration in an era of AI, biotech, and medtech.

Whether you’re a student, scientist, or innovator, Christine’s vision will broaden your perspective on how STEM expertise can shape industries beyond the lab.

Disclaimer: These episodes do not constitute medical or professional advice. These are only for intellectual engagement. Please see your local and board-certified health professional for medical advice, consultation, and suggestions.

Music by Viacheslav Starostin from Pixabay

  continue reading

323 episodes

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