Briana Erin Mittleman, Ph.D.

Briana Erin Mittleman, Ph.D.
Associate

755 Page Mill Road

Palo Alto, CA 94304-1018

bmittleman@mofo.com

(650) 813-4080

BAR ADMISSIONS

U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

California

EDUCATION

Duke University, B.S.

University of Chicago, Ph.D.

Stanford Law School, J.D.

Briana’s practice focuses on patent preparation, prosecution, and counseling in the areas of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and artificial intelligence.

Prior to joining Morrison Foerster as an associate, Briana was a summer associate and worked as a law clerk where she advised companies and nonprofit organizations on regulatory pathways to conduct research in novel areas and assisted partners in the design and execution of international patent searches to identify prior art and freedom to operate boundaries.

Briana received her J.D. from Stanford Law School where she served as the co-president of the BioLaw club, editor of the Stanford Technology Law Review, and a 2022-2023 Stanford Center for Law and Bioscience Student Fellow.

Briana holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in genetics, genomic, and systems biology from the University of Chicago, where she conducted studies of gene regulation to explore the mechanistic basis for complex traits and diseases. While at the University of Chicago, she created reproducible pipelines to analyze functional genomic data using multiple programming languages. For her work, she was awarded the Nan Xiao Prize for Computational Reproducibility and a NIH Ruth L. Kirschtein F31 Fellowship.

Briana also holds a B.S., magna cum laude, in biology and Spanish from Duke University. As an undergraduate student, she conducted population genetics research to understand the impact of genetic variation on trait variation between and within species.