Furman sees his Ph.D. in biochemistry as an important tool to successfully prosecute patents.
"If you understand the science of an invention, you can explain the difficulties that were overcome to achieve that result," he said.
One of his recent successes was obtaining a patent for client San Diego-based Aethlon Medical Inc., which created a novel device used to treat deadly viruses such as Ebola and HIV. The device, called a Hemopurifier, att...
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