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Jonathan J. Darrow
Professor
Harvard University
Jonathan J. Darrow is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard University, where he conducts research at the intersection of law, intellectual property, and the business of medicine, and an Associate Professor of Law at Bentley University. He holds degrees in genetics (B.S.), law (J.D.), and business (M.B.A.) from Cornell, Duke, and Boston College, respectively, as well as a dissertation-based doctorate (S.J.D.) in pharmaceutical law and intellectual property theory from Harvard Law School, where he also completed the LL.M. program. Dr. Darrow’s real-world experience spans large law firms in three states (New York, Washington, D.C., and California), three United Nations-affiliated organizations (WHO, WTO, and the World Intellectual Property Organization), faculty appointments at four universities, invited testimony on a Massachusetts technology bill, frequent press inquiries and speaking invitations, and a two-year clerkship for the Honorable Evan J. Wallach of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, where he served as Senior Law Clerk. He is the author of more than 60 articles, shorter works, and book chapters on law, health policy, and intellectual property, which have appeared in prominent venues such as the iNew England Journal of Medicinei, the iStanford Technology Law Reviewi, the iYale Journal of Health Policy Law & Ethicsi, and the iHarvard Journal of Law and Technologyi, among many others. He is a co-author of a leading technology-focused textbook with Edward Elgar entitled iBusiness Law for Entrepreneurs i(2021).