Jeremy Kapteyn’s practice is concentrated in intellectual property.
Education
- University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law (J.D., 2011)
- Note and Comment Editor, Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law
- Purdue University (Ph.D., Plant Biology, 2003)
- Grand Valley State University (B.S., Biology, Plant Biology emphasis, magna cum laude, 1997)
Court Admissions
- Supreme Court of Arizona
- United States Patent and Trademark Office
Professional Memberships & Activities
- American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
Representative Presentations & Publications
- Comparative functional genomic analysis of Solanum glandular trichome types, Co-Author, Plant Physiology, 155:524-539 (2011)
- Incorporation of non-natural nucleotides into template-switching oligonucleotides reduces background and improves cDNA synthesis from very small RNA samples, First Author, BMC Genomics, 11-413 (2011)
- A systems biology investigation of the MEP/terpenoid and shikimate/phenylpropanoid pathways points to multiple levels of metabolic control in sweet basil glandular trichomes, Co-Author, The Plant Journal, 54:349-361 (2008)
- Evolution of cinnamate/p-coumarate carboxyl methyltransferases and their role in the biosynthesis of methylcinnamate, First Author, Plant Cell, 19:3212-3229 (2007)
- Genetic relationships and diversity of commercially relevant Echinacea species, First Author, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 105:369-376 (2002)
Other Professional Experience
- University of Arizona, Bio5 Institute & Department of Plant Sciences, Postdoctoral Research Associate (2003-2008)
- Rutgers University, Department of Plant Biology & Pathology, Graduate Assistant (2000-2003)
- Purdue University, Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, Graduate Research Associate (1998-2000)






