Abel IP

Thomas P. Weber Ph.D

512.900.8504

Profile

Thomas brings over 20 years of experience to his practice, with deep expertise in pharmaceutical and chemical patent law. He combines extensive in-house and law firm experience with a strong scientific background in organic and medicinal chemistry. His experience includes:

  • Extensive in-house experience as senior IP counsel at Eli Lilly & Co., managing complex patent portfolios for small-molecule active pharmaceutical ingredients and incretin-based therapies, including Orange Book listing strategy, patent term extensions, and non-US-jurisdictional prosecution and regulatory affairs.
  • In-house experience with Zymergen (now Ginkgo Bioworks), managing patent portfolios for bio-based new materials and synthetic biology applications.
  • In-house experience with Chevron, managing patent portfolios for mineral-based downstream products and chemical processes.
  • Strong patent application preparation and prosecution experience in technological disciplines including organic chemistry, small-molecule pharmaceuticals, drug discovery and development, polymers, advanced materials, cosmetics, biological sciences, medical devices, and respiratory care technology.
  • Freedom-to-operate, validity, and infringement analyses in support of strategic legal counseling, business development transactions, in-licensing and acquisition due diligence, negotiations, licensing, and venture capital investments.
  • Strong skills in legal and technical due diligence.

Prior to rejoining Abel Schillinger, Thomas held several in-house IP positions, most recently as senior IP counsel at Eli Lilly & Co. in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he oversaw patent portfolio strategy for small-molecule pharmaceutical programs, working closely with R&D, business development, and regulatory affairs teams. He also served in-house at Zymergen (now Ginkgo Bioworks) and at Chevron, broadening his portfolio management experience across the biotechnology and energy sectors. Before his in-house career, Thomas practiced at Abel IP and earlier spent six years as a patent practitioner with Greenblum & Bernstein PLLC in the DC metro area, where he developed a close working relationship with the USPTO, interviewing Examiners regularly. Thomas began his career as a scientist in the drug discovery and development department at AstraZeneca R&D in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Area of Practice

  • Intellectual Property
  • Technology Transactions

Technologies

  • Polymers
  • New Materials
  • Small-Molecule Pharmaceuticals
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Cosmetics
  • Respiratory Care and Ventilation Technology
  • Personal Care and Skin Care
  • Medical Devices
  • Petroleum and Chemical Products
  • Nanotechnology
  • Drug Discovery and Development

Admissions

  • Licensed in Minnesota
  • Licensed to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • American Chemical Society
  • German Chemical Society (GDCh)

Education

  • D. (Organic and Medicinal Chemistry), University of Houston, TX, 2002
  • D., The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Washington, D.C. 2010
  • Chem., Universität des Saarlandes, Germany, 1997

Publications

  1. Co-inventor of “Oxazolidinone and/or Isooxazoline derivatives as Antibacterial Agents” International Patent Appl. Pub. # WO 2004/048392 A1
  2. Co-inventor of “Novel Rho Inhibitors” International Patent Appl. Pub. # WO 2004/004464 A1
  3. First Author of “Metals in Rho-mediated processes: New leads for drug discovery”, Biochemistry 42, (2002), 9121-9126
  4. First Author of “Metal Dependency for Transcription Factor Rho Activation” Biochemistry 42, (2002), 1652-1659
  5. First Author of “The Mg2+ Requirements for Rho Transcription Termination Factor: Catalysis and Bicyclomycin Inhibition” Biochemistry 41, (2002), 12377-12383