Registered US Patent Agent and Technical Writer - www.iancoyle.net
I specialize in patent searching, application drafting and prosecution, technical, legal and scientific writing for academia, industry, press, web & SEO. Please visit my website ([login to view URL]) for my credentials and further information.
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Peer-reviewed scientific research, writing, and publishing
University of Wisconsin at Madison
8月 1997 - 5月 2005 (7 , 9 )
I continue to write and ghostwrite for researchers, bloggers, small businesses, and others in need of high quality research and copy.
教育
JD (Law)
The George Washington University Law School , United States 2005 - 2009
(4 )
PhD - Cellular and Molecular Biology
University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 1997 - 2003
(6 )
BS Biology
Pepperdine University, United States 1992 - 1996
(4 )
資格
Patent Agent
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
2009
I am authorized to represent clients from any state and to prosecute patent applications/matters in any technology area before the USPTO.
I am also available as a technical researcher and writer for all types of academic and for-profit enterprises. I have received editorial praise for my technical writing skills (see publications below) and my expertise spans a wide array of sciences.
出版物
Nervous Wreck, an SH3 adaptor protein that interacts with Wsp, regulates synaptic growth in Drosophila
Neuron (Cell Press)
Ian P. Coyle, Young-Ho Koh, Wyan-Ching Mimi Lee, Jessica Slind, Tim Fergestad, J. Troy Littleton, & Barry Ganetzky, Nervous Wreck, an SH3 adaptor protein that interacts with Wsp, regulates synaptic growth in Drosophila, 41 NEURON 521 (2004).
This paper presents the main thrust of my graduate research applying forward and reverse genetics in insects and mammals to identify and characterize neuron-specific genes.
MAYA-MOL: Graphics Tools for Molecular Neuroscience
UW-Madison Computer Sciences Dept.
Ian P. Coyle, MAYA-MOL: Graphics Tools for Molecular Neuroscience (2000) (Ph.D. minor thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Computer Sciences) (published online at http://www.cs.wisc.edu/graphics/Gallery/IanCoyle).
This was a minor thesis project I initiated as a junior associate in the NSF-funded biotechnology training program at UW-Madison.
Coordinating Synaptic Growth without Being a Nervous Wreck
Neuron (Cell Press)
Catherine A. Collins & Aaron DiAntonio, 41 Neuron 489 (2004).
This is an editorial review article highlighting the success of my graduate research.
Confocal imaging of fluorescently labeled proteins in the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction
Humana Press
In: in CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY: METHODS AND PROTOCOLS (Stephen W. Paddock ed., Humana Press 2d ed.
This is a methods paper describing techniques for visualizing NMJs inlcuding a few tips and tricks I developed as a graduate student. It is part of a manual compiled by Stephen Paddock, one of the world's longstanding experts in confocal microscopy and a collegue of mine at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.