Biography
Ryan Curiel is an associate in the Intellectual Property practice group. He has experience working on complex patent litigations and due diligence projects, involving small molecules, biologic pharmaceuticals, and medical devices.
Ryan graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and a minor in Chemistry. While at MIT, he interned at Los Alamos National Laboratory working on the Human Genome Project. After MIT, he researched and performed clinical exams in the Neurovascular Laboratory of the Department of Neuroradiology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Then, prior to law school, he worked in drug discovery for both small and large, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies in Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts.
During law school, Ryan was a legal intern at Jazz at Lincoln Center and two boutique IP law firms.
Experience
Pro bono
Successfully argued on behalf a client who was incarcerated for over 41 years at their modification of sentence hearing, which resulted in their sentence of life plus 35 years being modified to time served and their release into a reentry program later that evening.
US of Neurovascular Occlusive Disease: Interpretive Pearls and Pitfalls, Radiographics, 2002 Sep-Oct; 22(5):1165-76.