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Marley Brimberry
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Marley Brimberry, Ph.D.

Patent Agent

Indianapolis

11 S. Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204-3535

P 317-229-3123

F 317-231-7433

A patent technical specialist, Dr. Marley Brimberry works with attorneys and clients on matters involving many areas of intellectual property law. Marley offers over a decade of research experience with a targeted interest in enzymology, molecular biology, enzyme engineering, protein X-ray crystallography and various biotechnologies.

OVERVIEW

A patent technical specialist, Dr. Marley Brimberry works with attorneys and clients on matters involving many areas of intellectual property law. Marley offers over a decade of research experience with a targeted interest in enzymology, molecular biology, enzyme engineering, protein X-ray crystallography and various biotechnologies.

A lifelong learner, Marley has trained across many sub-disciplines within life sciences and chemistry. She understands a wide variety of techniques  used in client technologies and their resulting patents.

Marley assists with virtually all patent matters, including reviewing, editing and drafting applications, conducting searches and responding to formal actions.

Prior to joining the firm, Marley was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan, where she engineered enzymes in chlorophyll metabolism, a key molecule involved in plant photosynthesis.

Professional and Community Involvement

Co-chair, Gordon Research Seminar: Chemistry and Biology of Tetrapyrroles

Honors

Karl Erikksson Honorary Lecture, 2022

University of Georgia Outstanding Teaching Assistant, 2022

EXPERIENCE
Presentations
  • “Illuminating Chlorophyll(ide) a Oxygenase biosynthesis of Chlorophyll(ide) b,” Midwest Southeast Photosynthesis Conference, 2023
  • “Porphyrin-ring-mediated electron transfer in a radical SAM enzyme HutW,” Gordon Research Conference Tetrapyrroles, 2022
  • “Porphyrin-ring-mediated electron transfer in a radical SAM enzyme HutW,” Gordon Research Conference Metals in Biology, 2022
  • “Axial Heme Coordination by the Tyr-His Motif in the Extracellular Hemophore HasAp Is Critical for the Release of Heme to the HasR Receptor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa,” University of Georgia Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Minisymposium Cell Signaling Structure and Function, 2021
  • “HutW from Vibrio cholerae is an Anaerobic Heme Degrading Enzyme with Unique Functional Properties,” The Protein Society, 2021
  • “HutW from Vibrio cholerae is an Anaerobic Heme Degrading Enzyme with Unique Functional Properties,” Southeastern Enzyme Conference, 2021
Publications
  • Co-author, “Porphyrin-ring-mediated electron transfer in a radical SAM enzyme HutW,” Biochemistry, 2023
  • Co-author, “A structure-function analysis of chlorophyllase reveals a mechanism for activity regulation dependent on disulfide bonds,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2023
  • Co-author, “Engineering Rieske oxygenase activity one piece at a time,” Current Opinion Chemical Biology, 2023
  • Co-author, “Making and breaking carbon-carbon bonds in class C radical SAM methyltransferases,” Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2022
  • Co-author, “Class C Radical SAM Methyltransferases Involved in Anaerobic Heme Degradation,” ACS Bio & Med Chem Au, 2021
  • Co-author, “Axial Heme Coordination by the Tyr-His Motif in the Extracellular Hemophore HasAp Is Critical for the Release of Heme to the HasR Receptor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa,” Biochemistry, 2021
  • Co-author, “HutW from Vibrio cholerae is an Anaerobic Heme Degrading Enzyme with Unique Functional Properties,” Biochemistry, 2021
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