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Technology Center 1600 and Silicon Valley Office USPTO Bicoastal Biotechnology/Chemical/Pharmaceutical Customer Partnership (BCBCP) Conference Technology Center 1600 and Silicon Valley Office USPTO September 17, 2014 TC1600 Directors Jerry Lorengo Dan Sullivan Wanda Walker Silicon Valley Office Director Jon Cabeca

TC 1600 Organization Chart

TC 1600 Workgroups Workgroups Subject Matter SPEs 1610s Organic Compounds: Bio-Affecting, Body Treating, Drug Delivery, Steroids, Herbicides, Pesticides, Cosmetics, and Drugs. 1611- John Mabry (Acting) 1612- Frederick Krass 1613- Brian Kwon 1615- Robert Wax 1616- Sue Liu 1617- Johann Richter 1618- Michael Hartley 1619- David Blanchard 1620s Organic Chemistry 1621- Melanie McCormick 1622- Andrew Kosar 1624- James O. Wilson 1625- Janet Andres 1626- Joseph McKane 1627- Sreeni Padmanabhan 1628- Wu-Cheng (Winston) Shen 1629- Jeffrey Lundgren 1630s and 1660s Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Nucleic Acids, Gene Regulation, Nucleic Acid Amplification, Animals and Recombinant Plants, Combinatorial/Computational Chemistry 1631- Marjorie Moran 1632- Peter Paras 1633- Joseph Woitach 1634- Dave Nguyen 1636- Anne Gussow 1637- Gary Benzion 1638/1661- Shubo (Joe) Zhou 1639- Heather Calamita

TC 1600 Workgroups Workgroups Subject Matter SPEs 1640s Immunology, Receptor/Ligands, Cytokines, Recombinant Hormones, and Molecular Biology Thereof. 1642- Misook Yu 1643- Ram Shukla 1644- Daniel Kolker 1645- Gary Nickol 1646- Vanessa Ford 1647- JoAnne Hama 1648- Zachariah Lucas 1649- Jeffrey Stucker 1650s Fermentation, Microbiology, Isolated and Recombinant Proteins/Enzymes 1651- Michael Wityshyn 1652- Robert Mondesi 1653- Sharmila Landau 1655- Terry McKelvey 1656- Manjunath Rao 1657- Jon Weber 1670s Organic Chemistry; Carbohydrate Chemistry; Nucleic Acids Chemistry; RNAs; Peptides; and Protein binding assays and apparatus 1671- Fereydoun Sajjadi 1672- Brandon Fetterolf 1673- Shaojia (Anna) Jiang 1674- Christopher Babic 1675- James Alstrum-Acevedo 1676- Karlheinz Skowronek 1677- Bao-Thuy Nguyen 1678- Mark Shibuya

Quality Assurance Specialists & Ombudsmen QAS Telephone Kathleen Bragdon (571) 272-0931 Julie Burke (571) 272-0512 Bennett Celsa (571) 272-0807 Marianne Seidel (571) 272-0584 Jean Vollano (571) 272-0648 Jean Witz (571) 272-0927 Ombudsmen Telephone Bennett Celsa (571) 272-0807 Joseph Woitach (571) 272-0739

Additional Comments/Suggestions Additional comments/suggestions to improve the partnership conference Online Participants: please use the WebEx Chat function or email for questions and comments (USPTOBCP1600@USPTO.GOV)