
معرفی
Doni Bloomfield is an Associate Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, focusing on intellectual property, biosecurity, antitrust, and health law. His research explores how legal frameworks balance technological innovation with risk mitigation in health and economic contexts.
Education
- J.D., Yale Law School
- B.A. in Economic History, University of Chicago
Research Interests encompass the intersection of law and economics in technological governance, export controls, AI biosecurity, and pharmaceutical regulation. His work addresses patent law's role in drug pricing, biosimilar market dynamics, and national security implications of emerging technologies.
Recent Publications span AI biosecurity governance, IP export controls, antitrust-risk dynamics, and pharmaceutical patent reform, appearing in Science, BMJ, JAMA, Health Affairs, and Nature Biotechnology.
Scientific Awards
- Greenwall Faculty Scholar
- Fellow at the Thurman Arnold Project, Yale
Prior Roles include Senior Research Associate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School. He clerked for Judges Timothy B. Dyk (Federal Circuit) and Patricia A. Millett (D.C. Circuit).




