
Bio
Sarah Grech is an articling student in Gowling WLG's Toronto office and a member of the firm’s Intellectual Property Group. She completed her JD at the University of Toronto.
During law school, Sarah completed an externship at the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC). At the SGC, she completed a freedom-to-operate analysis on small-molecule therapeutic candidates. She also worked with the Future of Law Lab in the AI, Big Data and Digital Health Working Group, performing research to contribute to the creation of a data management framework for the use of AI on health data for a local hospital.
Outside of these experiences, Sarah was a teaching assistant for an undergraduate course on engineering and the law and was an editor of The Journal of Law and Equality.
Before law school, Sarah obtained an HBSc from the University of Toronto, double majoring in immunology and biological anthropology. During her undergrad, she performed research on the interaction between HIV and HPV co-infection. She went on to complete an MSc from McGill University in microbiology & immunology. Her research focused on the impact of cannabinoids on inflammation caused by HIV infection.




