CEO of Biomedical & Technology Applications Association
Intellectual Property Office, Graduate School Materials Science, National Yunlin University of Science & Technology, Taiwan
Education and Professional Experience:
Prof. Mei-Hsin Wang received her PhD in Chemistry from Imperial College, University of London under the supervision of Sir./Prof. CW Rees, FRS CBE, she is the Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (UK),a Chartered Scientist certified by British Science Council, and Chartered Chemist certified by Royal Society of Chemistry (UK).
She is the founder and CEO for BioMedical Technology Application Association, an honorable member of the Professional Technical Committee in ShangHai Executive Licensing Agents Association, a research member of Cosmetic Society of Chemists UK, other memberships including American Chemical Society, Licensing Executive Society New Zealand, Korean Commercial Cases Association, Intellectual Property Association of Japan and The Indian Society of Criminology.
She also serves as2014-2015 Vice Academic Chair of Licensing Executive Society International, 2014-2016 Academic Committee of International Trademark Association, Associate Editor of International Review of Law Computers and Technology, adjunct professor at Overseas Chinese University, National Taipei University of Technology, Wang-Chien Law School in SooChow University, Law School in WuHan University, and Intellectual Property College in NanJing University of Science & Technology ;and visiting professor at National Law University Jodhpur and National Law University Delhi (India), Intellectual Property College of XiangTan University, NanJing University of Science & Technology, and law school of Central China Normal University (China).
Publications:
Prof. Mei-Hsin Wang recently published a book [Law, Politic and Revenue Extraction on Intellectual property] with former-CAFC chief Judge Rader, former-Japanese IP High Court Chief Judge Iimura and Germany Federal Patent Court Judge Voitand ex-presidents of Licensing Executive Society International Prof. Goddar and Prof. Nachtrabby Cambridge Scholars Publishing.