
Biography
MARTIN FENG focuses his practice on patent litigation, where he uses his neurobiology background.
Martin received his J.D. from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where he served as vice president of the Intellectual Property Law Society. While in law school, he was a research assistant to professor Daniel Linna and professor David Schwartz.
Prior to law school, Martin earned an M.S. in neurobiology from Northwestern University. His research focused on dopamine pathways, sleep loss, and affective state transitions. He received his B.S. in neuroscience and philosophy from the College of William & Mary, where he worked as a research assistant in the Bestman Lab studying the development of neural progenitor cells. During his undergraduate studies, he was awarded the William & Mary “Excellence in Neuroscience Award.”
Martin is a native Mandarin speaker.
Martin received his J.D. from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, where he served as vice president of the Intellectual Property Law Society. While in law school, he was a research assistant to professor Daniel Linna and professor David Schwartz.
Prior to law school, Martin earned an M.S. in neurobiology from Northwestern University. His research focused on dopamine pathways, sleep loss, and affective state transitions. He received his B.S. in neuroscience and philosophy from the College of William & Mary, where he worked as a research assistant in the Bestman Lab studying the development of neural progenitor cells. During his undergraduate studies, he was awarded the William & Mary “Excellence in Neuroscience Award.”
Martin is a native Mandarin speaker.
Credentials
Admissions & Certifications
- 美国加州
Education
- 西北大学法学院, 法学博士, 2025
- Northwestern University, 理学硕士, 2022
- College of William and Mary, 理学学士, 2021
Languages
- 中文