Dr Martina Müller-Dyck
German Patent Attorney
European Patent Attorney
Chemist
Martina Müller-Dyck provides advice to inventors and companies on issues relating to patents and utility model applications, opposition proceedings and nullity actions before the German Patent and Trademark Office and before the European Patent Office. She prepares validity analyses and opinions concerning infringements of technical IP rights.
Martina has wide-ranging technical expertise, especially in the areas of physical chemistry, biophysical chemistry, molecular biophysics as well as spectroscopy, and enjoys taking on cases with an interdisciplinary element.
From 2016 to 2018 Martina has been a member of the examination panel for German patent attorneys.
Since 2018 | Counsel at Maiwald |
Since 2009 | Patent attorney at Maiwald |
2006-2009 | Patent attorney trainee at Maiwald |
2013 | Admitted to practice as European patent attorney |
2009 | Admitted to practice as German patent attorney |
2006-2009 | Studied law for patent attorneys at the University of Hagen |
2002-2006 | Doctoral degree in the field of biophysics from Leipzig University |
1996-2001 | Studied chemistry at Heidelberg University |
- Patent prosecution
- Filing strategies and drafting patent applications
- Freedom-to-operate and validity analysis
- Opposition and nullity proceedings
- Member of the German Examination Commission for Patent Attorneys
New opportunites to obtain purpose-related patents, Managing Intellectual Property, 01/2015
- German Patent Attorney Association
- epi
German, English