Jacqueline graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2002 with a Master's degree in Natural Sciences. She studied general engineering for two years before specialising in materials science.
Jacqueline completed a PhD in 2005 researching drug crystallisation and delivery. She then spent three years as a Research Assistant studying peptide self-assembly for pharmaceutical and medical applications. In addition to her research, Jacqueline spent time teaching undergraduate materials science and acted as a reviewer for a number of scientific journals.
Jacqueline joined Dummett Copp LLP in 2008 and became an associate of the firm in 2010. She is currently working towards qualification as a patent attorney.
Qualifications
Certificate in Intellectual Property Law (Queen Mary)
Specialist Areas
Materials Science, Medical devices, Mechanical engineering, Automotive
