About Sam
Sam Matthews’ practice includes preparation and prosecution of patent applications, strategic patent portfolio management and conducting patent due diligence reviews. He has experience evaluating and prosecuting applications for small molecules and biomolecules, as well as technologies related to analytical instruments.
While completing his graduate education at Brigham Young University, Sam studied protein folding thermodynamics and how they are influenced by covalent modifications. His thesis is titled “Investigation into the Effects of PEGylation on the Thermodynamic Stability of the WW Domain.” Sam has technical expertise in total organic synthesis, solid phase peptide synthesis and chromatography
Education
Columbia Law School
JD, 2019, Harlan Fisk Stone Scholar, Recipient, Carrol G. Harper Prize, 2019
Brigham Young University
MS, Chemistry, 2013
Brigham Young University
BS, Chemistry, 2011