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Stephen Loe
Phone: (972) 732-1001
Fax: (972) 732-9218
E-Mail: loe@slater-matsil.com



BIOGRAPHY

Stephen practices intellectual property law focusing on preparation and prosecution of patent applications. He also provides clients with patentability, non-infringement, invalidity, and freedom to practice opinions. His experience encompasses preparing and prosecuting patent applications in a wide variety of technical fields including telecommunications, optics, software, electronics, semiconductors, geophysical exploration and development, aerospace, robotics, document handling, mechanical, and chemical related technologies.

Prior to attending law school, Stephen was a physics graduate student and research assistant at the University of Pennsylvania and participated in numerous scientific experiments performed both on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania as well as at the Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility at the Los Alamos National Laboratories. As a research assistant, Stephen pursued research in two different disciplines: nuclear physics and molecular biophysics. Stephen’s research included investigations focusing on examining the spin-rotation parameters in pion-nucleon elastic scattering as well as investigating the nature of nuclei through double charge exchange pion scattering from nuclei. In addition to his nuclear physics investigations, Stephen conducted molecular biophysics experiments focusing on investigating the interaction between the porphyrin and the protein in fluorescent derivatives of hemoglobin.

EDUCATION

Stephen graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Abilene Christian University in 1990. He received his Juris Doctor from Baylor Law School in 1998 where he was a member of the Baylor Law Review and was the recipient of the Funderburk Evidence Award given to the outstanding Evidence student at Baylor Law School each year.

MEMBERSHIPS

Stephen is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and is past treasurer of the Computer Use and Technology Section of the Dallas Bar Association.

PUBLICATIONS

K. Sudhaker, S. Loe, T. Yonetani, J. Vanderkooi, Fluorescent Derivitives of Human Hemoglobin, J. Biol. Chem. 269, 23095 (1994).

M. McKinzie, H. T. Fortune, P. Hui, R. Ivie, C. Laymon, X. Li, S. Loe, D. A. Smith, A. L. Williams, J. M O Donnell, S. Blanchard, G. R. Burleson, and B. Lai, Interference effects in nonanalog pion double charge exchange, Phys. Rev. C 49, 2054 (1994).

D. P. Beatty, R. Gilman, Q. Sun., H. T. Fortune, A. L. Williams, D. A. Smith, P. Hui, S. Loe, M. A. Landau, J. M. O'Donnell, M. Rawool-Sullivan, J. Urbina, and D. L. Watson, Pion double charge exchange on 16O above the Δ(1232) resonance, Phys. Lett. B 305, 13 (1993).

A. Kagarlis, H.T. Fortune, P. Hui, S. Loe, D. A. Smith, A. L. Williams, and J. Urbina, Double charge exchange in 93Nb(π+-)93Tc at Tπ=164, 230, and 294 MeV, Phys. Rev. C 47, 1219 (1993).

D. B. Barlow, et al., Measurements of the Spin-rotation Parameters A and R for π+p→π+p and π-p→π-p scattering from 471 to 625 MeV/c, Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 1009 (1989).

M. E. Sadler, et al , "Complete Sets of Spin Observables in Pion-Nucleon Elastic Scattering at 427-657 MeV/c," High Energy Spin Physics Eighth International Symposium, AIP Conference Proceedings, Minneapolis, NM, USA, p. 12-17, September 1988.

B.M.K. Nefkins, et al., "Spin Rotation Parameters A and R for πρ Elastic Scattering at the onset of the Roper Resonance," 3rd Conference on the Intersection between Particle and Nuclear Physics, AIP Conference Proceedings, Rockport, ME, USA, p. 14-19, May 1988.

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