
Prior to attending law school Ms. Bryan worked as a lab technician at a start-up biotechnology company where she conducted her master’s thesis research on class I histone deacetylases. She also conducted research on capillary electrophoresis of low explosives while attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
At Suffolk University Law School, Ms. Bryan was a member of the Journal of High Technology. While a member of the Journal, Ms. Bryan authored and published an article entitled “Gene Protection: How Much is Too Much? Comparing the Scope of Patent Protection for Gene Sequences Between the United States and Germany.” Ms. Bryan was also a 2008-2009 Lead Articles Editor.
Ms. Bryan is an active member in the New Lawyers committee of the Women’s Bar Association and the Biotechnology committee of the Boston Patent Law Association. She is also an active member of AIPLA and the ABA.
Ms. Bryan practices in the Boston office of Banner & Witcoff, LTD.