Dan L. Burk is Chancellor's Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine, where he teaches courses in Patent Law, Copyright, and related topics. An internationally prominent authority on issues of high technology, he is the author of numerous papers on the legal and societal impact of new technologies, including articles on Internet regulation, biotechnology patenting, scientific misconduct, and competition policy. Professor Burk holds a B.S. (1985) in Microbiology from Brigham Young University, an M.S. (1987) in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from Northwestern University, a J.D. (1990) from Arizona State University, and a J.S.M. (1994) from Stanford University.