Wang BioMed IP Office
We are an outstanding team formed by people who are passionate about the biomedical industry and have biomedical, legal, and patent-related experience. The main management team members have at least eight to fifteen years of experience in the industry and firm work, and are committed to providing clients with high-quality and professional intellectual property services in the biomedical field. Wang BioMed IP Office provides a full range of biomedical intellectual property services related to biomedicine, chemistry, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, and biomedical technology, in order to assist clients with strategies in Taiwan, Greater China, and the world, as well as join in the efforts towards expanding the biomedical industry.
Biomedicine
Chemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Mechatronics
Patent attorneys and trademark personnel who are well versed in patent and trademark applications in various countries
Wang BioMed IP Office has patent attorneys and trademark personnel who are familiar with patent applications, defenses and trademark applications in Taiwan, China, the United States, Europe, etc. as well as under the PCT framework. When applying for patents and trademarks in various countries for our clients, we seek the greatest benefits for clients while complying with the laws and regulations of the respective countries.
Case Management Process and Personnel
Wang BioMed IP Office outsourced the establishment of an internal schedule management system. We use a closed network to store data for each case, and have set a highly confidential archive to store files, thus ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of cases. Moreover, our well-trained process managers in the domestic and foreign departments assist in the schedule management of cases. That is to say, we rely on the internal schedule management system to automatically notify our process officers and managers before the set deadline. However, in addition, the process officers also regularly check the status of each domestic and foreign case, confirm the update of data in the internal schedule management system, report to our management personnel, and handle matters according to the internal management procedures.
Milestones
Selected into the 2017 National Health Research Institutes on December 1, 2017
Selected into the 2017 National Health Research Institutes’ List of Qualified Domestic and Foreign Firms for Patent ApplicationsWang BioMed IP Office was established on July, 1, 2016
Managing Attorney Ya-Hsuan Wang, Patent Attorney
Passed the 5th Patent Bar Exam in the Biotechnology Category
Key Education Background
- Ph.D. -Institute of Biomedical Engineering, National Taiwan University
- M.S. - Department & Institute of Physiology, National Yang-Ming University
- B.S. - Department of Microbiology, Soochow University
- Minor in Law -School of Law, Soochow University (Completed 44 credits and obtained the minor degree)
(Including Constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Administrative Law, General Principles of the Civil Code, General Introduction to Obligations of Civil Law, General Introduction to Commercial Law and Company Act, General Introduction to the Criminal Code, Anglo-American Contract Law, Legal Ethics, Copyright Act, and Patent Act)
Areas of Expertise
- Patents - Patent Act of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Patent Law of the People’s Republic of China, PCT patent applications, patent applications in various countries, and patent search
- Examination -Biomedical technical analysis
- Biomedicine - Physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, microbiology and cytology experiment-related technology; molecular biology experiment-related technology; and medical and physiology experiment-related technology
Work Experience
- July 2016-
- Patent Attorney / Managing Attorney, Wang BioMed IP Office
- November 2012- June 2016
- Patent Attorney / Manager of the Biomedical Intellectual Property Department, GoalFit IP& Consultant Corp.
- March 2011-November 2012
- Patent Attorney, GoalFit IP& Consultant Corp. / Primax Electronics Ltd.
- July 2007-August 2008
- Assistant, Forensic Science Program, School of Science, Soochow University
Other Experience
- January 2019-Now Supervisor, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Association
- January 2019-Now Chair of the Editorial Committee, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Association
- January 2019-Now Member, Business IP Management Committee, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Association
- July 2015-Now Chief Editor, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Journal
- July 2015-Now Member, Editorial Committee, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Association
- September 2016 Assistant in criminal case (permitted by the presiding judge of such case according to Article 35 of the Code of Criminal Procedure)
- July 2015 Defense attorney in criminal case (permitted by the presiding judge of such case according to Article 29 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which allows to retain a person who is not a lawyer as the defense attorney)
- December 2015-December 2018 Member, Intellectual Property Court Committee, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Association
- December 2015- December 2018 Member, Right-Asserting Committee, Taiwan Patent Attorneys Association
Papers and Literary Works
2013
Ya-Hsuan Wang, Hung-Cheng Su, Yu-Pin Liu, Tzu-Chiao Liang, Chi-Hung He, Wei-Chih Hsu. Patent Exhaustion Regarding the Seeds of Patented Genetically Modified Plants and Legislative Suggestions. Pages 41-56, 15th Issue of the Taiwan Patent Attorneys Journal, 2013.
2012
Lai JN, Wang OY, Lin VH, Liao CF, Tarng DC, Chien EJ. The non-genomic rapid acidification in peripheral T cells by progesterone depends on intracellular calcium increase and not on Na+/H+-exchange inhibition. Steroids. 77:1017-1024, 2012.
2011
The Roles of Progesterone Membrane Receptors in Progesterone-Induced Intracellular Calcium Elevation and NHE1 Inhibition in Human Peripheral T Cells. Master’s thesis of the Institute of Physiology, National Yang-Ming University.
2011
Lai JN, Wang OY, Lin VH, Chien CH, Tarng DC, Chien EJ. Non-genomic rapid acidification by progesterone in T cells is depend on intracellular calcium release, but not on Na+/H+-exchange 1 inhibition. 7th International meeting on Rapid Responses to Steroid Hormones. Crete, Greece, 2011. (Poster and Oral)
2010
Chang CP, Wang SW, Huang ZL, Wang OY, Huang MI, Lu LM, Tarng DC, Chien CH, Chien EJ. Non-genomic rapid inhibition of Na+/H+-exchange 1 and apoptotic immunosuppression in human T cells by glucocorticoids. J Cell Physiol. 223:679-686, 2010.
2009
Chien CH, Lai JN, Liao CF, Wang OY, Lu LM, Huang MI, Lee WF, Shie MC, Chien EJ. Mifepristone acts as progesterone antagonist of non-genomic responses but inhibits phytohemagglutinin-induced proliferation in human T cells. Hum Reprod. 24:1968-1975, 2009.
Wang OY, Chang CP, Huang MI, Lu LM, Chien EJ. 17β-estradiol stimulates non-genomic calcium signaling and supresses PHA-induced T cell activation. 6th International meeting on Rapid Responses to Steroid Hormones. Alicante, Spain, 2009. (Poster)
2007
Effect of Resveratrol on the Connecting Signal and Functions of the Acetylcholine Receptor. Department of Microbiology, Soochow University.
2006
Extraction of Resveratrol from Fallopia Japonica by Fermentation. Department of Chemistry, Soochow University.
2005
Simple Pendulum Cycle Automatic Control Device. Department of Physics, Soochow University.