Dr. Maha Saber is a Patent Agent at Leason Ellis in the firm’s Patent Practice Group. She holds experience prosecuting patents across a broad spectrum of life sciences technologies, including small molecule pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical formulations, antibodies, protein therapeutics, CRISPR technologies, and diagnostic and therapeutic methods in molecular and cellular biology, immunology, microbiology, plant-based therapeutics, and neuroscience.
Prior to joining the legal field, Maha completed an Evelyn F. McKnight post-doctoral research fellowship in Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease in the Translational Neurotrauma Research Program at the University of Arizona and post-doctoral research assistant position at the Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Her post-doctoral research examined brain injury–induced peripheral inflammation and its role in neurodegeneration and detrimental effects of brain injury on peripheral organs. Her Ph.D. research focused on neuroinflammation in brain injury and Alzheimer’s disease, and her undergraduate work studied the role of oxytocin in stress and social behavior.
Maha has received numerous distinctions during her academic career, including research fellowships, travel awards, and grant funding from organizations such as the Neurotrauma Society, the Arizona Alzheimer’s Consortium, and the Burroughs Welcome Fund.
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