- Gerd Zimmermann
- Thomas Leidescher
- Christian Ginzel
- Jan Hornung
- Marc Kraushaar
- Frank Steinbach
- Benedikt Neuburger
- Joel Nägerl
- Dominique Gobert
- Heiner Albiez
- Lorenz Walder-Hartmann
- Urs Liedl
- Christian Huber
- Alfred Eichstädt
- Thomas Schnelle
- Monika Klarwein
- Andreas Lammel
- Florian Matl
- Christoph Reinecke
- Helge Jordan
- Ulrich Graf
- Maarten Van den Nest
- Stefan Fiedler
- Lisa-Marie Jordan
- Brett Neale
- Tim Lachmann
- Jeannette Hellmann-Cordner
- Daniel Caplan
- Anja Greif
- Adrian Golser
- Ulrich Assmann
- Alessandro Bernardini
- Günther Pardatscher
- Martin Galbraith
- Peter Lai

Vita
Florian Matl is a licensed pharmacist, holds a PhD in pharmaceutical science and is a qualified German and European Patent Attorney. Florian particularly works in the fields of pharmaceutical technology, pharmacology, biotechnology, genetic engineering, and organic and inorganic chemistry. He represents and advises clients in examination, opposition, nullity and appeal proceedings pertaining patent and utility model matters before the German and European patent offices, the German Federal Patent Court, and in litigation proceedings before the German National Courts.
Florian studied pharmaceutical science at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (LMU). After doing post-graduate studies at the University of Otago (New Zealand), he obtained his PhD in the field of vascular implant infections from the Technical University of Munich.