
Practice
Areas:
Intellectual property law and technology transfer,
including technology assessment, portfolio analysis, and
licensing; pharmaceutical and biotechnology patent law;
regulatory affairs for food and drug products; follow-on
biologics; patent term adjustments, extensions, and
expiration dates; strategic legal, business, and
scientific planning.
Education:
J.D., St. Louis University School of Law, 1999
Ph.D.,
Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984
B.S.,
Biochemistry (Honors), University of Wisconsin-Madison,
1976
Admitted to Practice:
Missouri
Washington
U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office
Activities:
The Missouri Bar
Washington State Bar Association
American
Association for the Advancement of Science
American
Bar Association
American
Intellectual Property Lawyers Association
Association of University Technology Managers
Legal
Publications and Presentations:
Luckow, V.A., Balsarotti, S.C. (2010).
Statistical Analysis of Federal District Court Cases
Seeking Longer Patent Term Adjustments in the Wake of
Wyeth v. Kappos,
10
J. MARSHALL REV. INTELL. PROP. L. 1-94. (October 1, 2010).
Browne, R.E., Romza-Kutz, D., Luckow V.A., Browne, R.E.,
Jr. (2009)
Opportunities for longer patent term adjustments,
January 15, 2009.
Luckow, V.A. (2009). Intellectual Property Law
- At the Intersection of Science, Business, and Legal
Issues. Workshop on Careers in Pharmacology, 2009
Great Lakes Chapter of American Society for Pharmacology
and Experimental Therapeutics Annual Meeting, Chicago,
IL, June 19, 2009.
Luckow, V.A. (2009). Comparing Hatch-Waxman
Laws Regulating Small Molecule Drugs with Existing and
Proposed Laws Regulating the Approval of Innovative and
Follow-On Biologics. 9th Protein Engineering in
Animal Cells (PEACe) Meeting, Jackson Hole, Wyoming,
September 23, 2009.
Selected Research Publications:
Luckow, V.A., and M.D. Summers. (1988).
Trends in the development of baculovirus expression
vectors. Bio/Technology (NY) 6(1):
47-55. (>800
citations)
Luckow, V.A., and M.D.
Summers. (1988) Signals important for
high-level expression of foreign genes in Autographa
californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus expression
vectors. Virology 167(1): 56-71. (>145 citations)
Luckow, V.A., and M.D.
Summers. (1989). High-level expression of
nonfused foreign genes with Autographa californica
nuclear polyhedrosis virus expression vectors.
Virology 170(5): 31-39
(>235 citations)
Luckow, V.A.
(1991). Cloning and expression of heterologous
genes in insect cells with baculovirus vectors, p.
97-152. In A. Prokop, R. Bajpai, and C. Ho,
(eds.), Recombinant DNA Technology and Applications. McGraw-Hill,
New York. (>210 citations)
O'Reilly, D.R., L.K.
Miller, and V.A. Luckow. (1992).
Baculovirus Expression Vectors: A Laboratory
Manual, P. 1 - 347. W. H. Freeman/Oxford University
Press, New York. (>1715 citations)
Luckow, V.A., S.C. Lee,
G.F. Barry, and P.O. Olins. (1993).
Efficient generation of infectious recombinant
baculoviruses by site-specific transposon-mediated
insertion of foreign genes into a baculovirus genome
propagated in Escherichia coli. J. Virol.
67(8): 4566-4759. (>495
citations)
Professional and
Personal Profile:
Dr. Luckow concentrates on
patent and regulatory matters for companies and
universities having interests in the life sciences.
He has extensive experience preparing and prosecuting
patent applications; conducting freedom-to-operate,
infringement, and validity studies; preparing and
negotiating licenses and other agreements; and
conducting patent searches. Dr. Luckow has
provided services for clients across a wide range of
technologies, including medical devices, molecular
therapeutics, vaccines, diagnostic agents, and research
tools.
Dr. Luckow provides
intellectual property legal services for small, medium,
and large companies and universities.
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