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Taressa J. Fenus
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Taressa J. Fenus is an Intellectual Property attorney with a strong
background and experience in the field of biochemistry. Before
joining The Webb Law Firm, Ms. Fenus served as an intellectual
property associate in Ohio, as well as a research assistant in the
bioinorganic chemistry research laboratory of Chatham University in
Pittsburgh. Ms. Fenus received a J.D. degree from the Dayton School
of Law in Dayton, Ohio, and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.S.
degree in Biochemistry from Chatham University. She is the
co-author and presenter of papers on
“Hydroponic Phytoremediation of Cadmium-Contaminated Aqueous Phases”
and “Hyperaccumulation of Cadmium by Helianthus Annus.” She is
active in the community, volunteering her time to advance the goals
of local charitable organizations.
Professional Responsibilities
Ms. Fenus serves as an associate
with The Webb Law Firm, which has concentrated exclusively in
intellectual property law since 1845. She works with various
aspects of IP law, contributing expertise to the procurement of new
patents and protection of original technologies and innovations.
Certification
Registered Patent Attorney, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Education
Dayton School
of Law,
Dayton, Ohio, J.D.,
2006
Chatham University
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, B.S. 2003
Major: Biochemistry
Publications and Presentations
“Hydroponic Phytoremediation of Cadmium-Contaminated Aqueous
Phases,” Fenus, T.J. and MacNeil, J.H., PittCon 2003, Orlando,
Florida,
March 07-14, 2003
“Hyperaccumulation
of Cadmium by Helianthus Annus,” Fenus, T.J. and MacNeil, J.H., 225th
ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana,
March 23-27, 2003
Professional
Associations and Memberships
Pittsburgh Intellectual Property Law
Association
Past Employment Positions
Faraday Technology, Dayton, Ohio
Bioinorganic Chemistry Research Laboratory of Dr. Joseph MacNeil,
Chatham University, Pittsburgh, 2001-2003.
Personal
Ms. Fenus enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with her
family and friends and resides in the Pittsburgh area.
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