Benjamin Van Espen Ph.D. (Ben)

Patent Agent

San Diego + 1.858.703.3125

Ben Van Espen is a biomedical scientist focusing on patent prosecution in the life sciences industry. With an extensive background in cancer biology, inflammatory, and auto-immune diseases, Ben's experience has been honed over almost a decade in academic research and has resulted in multiple highly cited peer-reviewed publications.

While earning his doctorate at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, Ben led investigations on ubiquitin ligases in metastatic prostate cancer, utilizing molecular biology tools and in vivo tumor models. He also worked as a staff research associate at the University of California San Diego that included overseeing projects on protein tyrosine phosphatases in auto-immune and inflammatory disease models, as well as contributing to a metabolomics research team, unveiling metabolic profiles in patients with diabetic kidney disease, and in the NASA's Twins Study on the effects of long duration space flight.

Experiência

  • Merck Animal Health develops global patent portfolios for various veterinary pharmaceuticals and biologics, vaccines, and other health management solutionsJones Day is representing Merck Animal Health, a division of Merck & Co., and the global animal health business of Merck, in developing global patent portfolios related to a wide variety of veterinary pharmaceuticals and biologicals, vaccines, and other health management solutions used to preserve and improve the health, well-being, and performance of animals, including companion animals, ruminants, horses, poultry, and swine.
  • 2024
    Laser Capture Microscopy RNA Sequencing for Topological Mapping of Synovial Pathology During Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthritis Rheumatol, 2024;76(8):1243-1251.

    2024
    RNF185 Control of COL3A1 Expression Limits Prostate Cancer Migration and Metastatic Potential, Mol Cancer Res, 2024;22(1):41-54.

    2020
    Metabolomic Markers of Kidney Function Decline in Patients With Diabetes: Evidence From the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study, Am J Kidney Dis, 2020;76(4):511-520.

    2019
    The NASA Twins Study: A multidimensional analysis of a year-long human spaceflight, Science, 2019;364(6436):eaau8650.

    2016
    Systems biology analysis reveals role of MDM2 in diabetic nephropathy, JCI Insight, 2016;1(17):e87877. Published 2016 Oct 20.

    2016
    Metabolomics in Diabetic Kidney Disease: Unraveling the Biochemistry of a Silent Killer, Am J Nephrol, 2016;44(2):92-103.