Eveline Angstetra is a Partner in the Intellectual Property Practice.
As a registered Patent Attorney, she specializes in life sciences, with expertise in immunology, pathology, cellular biology, biochemistry, and molecular
biology. She has extensive experience in patent drafting, prosecution, and management, guiding both local and foreign patent applications through to grant.
Additionally, she has conducted validity and infringement analyses, typically as part of freedom-to-operate searches.
Eveline has served as a lecturer for a patent-related module at the Singapore University of Social Sciences. She was also an appointed member of the Examination
Committee for the Singapore Patent Agents Qualifying Examination, where she contributed to the development and assessment of examination papers.
Her professional experience includes working at intellectual property firms as well as serving in-house at a Japanese research centre based in Singapore.
Eveline earned her B.Sc. (Hons., First Class) in Pathology from the University of Melbourne. She later pursued her Ph.D. at the same university with the support
of the Melbourne Research Scholarship. Her Ph.D. research was presented at national and international conferences and published in various international
peer-reviewed journals.
Eveline is a member of the Association of Singapore Patent Attorneys.