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  •   Greenlee Sullivan P.C.


     
    LORANCE L. GREENLEE


    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
    B.A., University of Colorado, 1957 - Chemistry
    Ph.D., Duke University, 1962 - Biochemistry
    J.D., University of Utah, 1976

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
    Greenlee Sullivan P.C., Boulder, Colorado, 1987 - present;
    Patent Attorney, President

    Agrigenetics Corporation, Boulder, Colorado, 1982 - 1987; Vice President and
    Chief Patent Counsel

    Keil & Witherspoon, Washington, D.C., 1979 - 1982; Attorney

    Iron & Sears, Washington, D.C., 1976 - 1979; Attorney

    Utah Supreme Court, 1975 - 1976; Law Clerk

    Utah Legal Services, 1975; Law Clerk

    University of Utah, 1966 - 1973; Associate Professor

    N.I.H. Career Development Awardee, 1966 - 1971

    California Institute of Technology, 1963 - 1966; Postdoctoral Fellow, with Robert L. Sinsheimer

    Duke University, 1962 - 1963; Postdoctoral Fellow with Philip Handler

    LORANCE L. GREENLEE
    MEMBERSHIPS:
    District of Columbia Bar
    American Association for the Advancement of Science
    American Society of Microbiology
    American Bar Association
    Colorado Bar Association
    Admitted to practice: District of Columbia
                                   State of Colorado
                                   U.S. Supreme Court
                                   U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

    PUBLICATIONS:
    Greenlee, L., Fridovich, I. and Handler, P. (1962), "Chemiluminescence Induced Operation of Iron-Flavoproteins," Biochemistry 1:779

    Greenlee, L. and Handler, P. (1964), "Xanthine Oxidase VI: Influence of pH on Substrate Specificity," J. Biol. Chem. 239:1090

    Greenlee, L. and Handler, P. (1984), "Xanthine Oxidase VII: Inhibition by Amino Group Reagents," J. Biol. Chem. 239:1096

    Greenlee, L. and Sinsheimer, R.L. (1968), "The Process of Infection with Bacteriophage NX-174 XVII: Effects of Specific Metabolic Interruptions," J. Mol. Biol. 32:303

    Greenlee, L. (1970), "Structural Alteration of Intracellular NX-174 DNA Following Infection of Host Cells in Which Protein Synthesis is Inhibited," J. Mol. Biol. 53:163

    Greenlee, L. (1972), "A Multi-Sample Dialysis System," Anal. Biochem. 54:286

    Greenlee, L. (1973), "Replication of Bacteriophage NX-174 in Host Cell Strains Bearing a Mutation at the dnaE Locus," Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 70:1757

    Greenlee, L. (1974), "Comment: Massachusetts Admits Polygraph Evidence," J. Contemp. Law 1:93

    Greenlee, L., Diamond v. Chakrabarty, Brief on Behalf of Dr. George Pieczenick, Amicus Curiae; Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1979

    Greenlee, L. (1980), "New Criteria for Patentable Subject Matter: Microorganisms and Computer-Related Technology," Brooklyn Law Review 47:43

    Greenlee, L. (1991) "Biotechnology Patent Law: Perspective of the First Seventeen Years, Prospective on the Next Seventeen Years," Denver University Law Review, Intellectual Property Law Symposium, 68.2

    Greenlee, L. (1999) "Patents: Paradigms in Collision," Biotechnology, The Science and the Business, 2d Edition, D.G. Springham, ed. Harwood, London