
Dr. Ilin-Schneider is an associate in Locke Lord's New York Intellectual Property Practice Group. His practice focuses on intellectual property issues relating to biotechnology, immunology, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, electrochemical systems, petroleum refining, polymers, electromagnetic systems, as well as consumer products and mechanical devices.
After obtaining a Ph.D. in biological chemistry from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Ilin-Schneider worked as a Research Fellow at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center where he applied crystallographic and solution NMR techniques to investigate macromolecular-mediated recognition, regulation and catalysis. Dr. Ilin-Schneider was awarded the NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Post-Doctoral Fellowship to conduct his work at the MSKCC.
Dr. Ilin-Schneider is an author or co-author of numerous technical papers. He has also given a number of technical talks throughout the United States and abroad.
Dr. Ilin-Schneider was awarded the Richard R. Ernst Prize in Chemistry in the field of NMR for his work conducted at MIT and Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (Frankfurt/Main, Germany).
Education
- J.D., with Intellectual Property Concentration, cum laude, Seton Hall University School of Law, 2012
Treasurer (2010-2011), Seton Hall Intellectual Property Law Association - Ph.D., Biological Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004
- B.S./M.S., Biochemistry/Biophysics, summa cum laude, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1999
Bar Admissions
- New Jersey, 2012
- New York, 2013
Admitted To Practice
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, 2013
Languages
Teaching Experience
- Teaching Assistant, Polymer Chemistry Lab and Analytical Chemistry Lab at MIT
- Teaching Assistant, NMR for Organic Chemists at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Publications & Presentations
Publications
- Co-Author, "Structure-function studies of FMRP RGG peptide recognition of an RNA duplex-quadruplex junction,” Nat Struct Mol Biol. 5; 18(7):796-804 (2011)
- Co-Author, "L11 Domain Rearrangement Upon Binding to RNA and Thiostrepton Studied by NMR Spectroscopy," Nucleic Acids Res.; 35(2):441-54 (2007).
- Co-Author, "Yng1 PHD Finger Binding to H3 Trimethylated at K4 Promotes NuA3 HAT Activity at K14 of H3 and Transcription at a Subset of Targeted ORFs., Mol Cell.; 24(5):785-96 (December 8, 2006).
- Co-Author, "Molecular Basis for Site-Specific Read-out of Histone H3K4me3 by the BPTF PHD Finger of NURF," Nature; 442(7098):91-5 (July 6, 2006).
- Co-Author, "Structural Basis for Recognition and Sequestration of UUU(OH) 3' Temini of Nascent RNA Polymerase III Transcripts by La, a Rheumatic Disease Autoantigen," Mol Cell; 21(1):75-85 (January 6, 2006).
- Co-Author, "Domain Reorientation and Induced Fit Upon RNA Binding: Solution Structure and Dynamics of Ribosomal Protein L11 from Thermotoga Maritima," Chembiochem; 6(9):1611-8.6 (September 2005).
- Co-Author, "Gamma-HMBC: an NMR Experiment for the Conformational Analysis of the O-glycosidic Linkage in Glycopeptides," Angew Chem Int Ed Engl.; 4(12):1394-7 (March 28, 2003).
- Co-Author, "NMR Asignment of the Full-length Ribosomal Protein L11 from Thermotoga Maritima. J Biomol NMR," 25(2):163-4 (February 2003).
- Co-Author, "Comparison of the NMR Spectroscopy Solution Structures of Pyranosyl-RNA and Its Nucleo-d-peptide Analogue," ChemBioChem, 93-99 (2002).
- Co-Author, "Equilibrium Denaturation Studies of the Escherichia Coli Factor for Inversion Stimulation: Implications for in Vivo Function," Protein Sci.; 11(7):1671-80 (July 2002).
Presentations
- RNA Conference, Weilburg, Germany (May 2004).
- 25th GDCh Meeting, Leipzig, Germany (August 2004).
- Workshop NMR Data Analysis, New York Structural Biology Center, NY (December 2006).
Professional History
- Associate, Locke Lord LLP
- Scientific Advisor, Morgan & Finnegan
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