Tokyo, Japan

Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research


USPTO Granted Patents = 4

Forward Citations = 92

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18 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Kiyotaka Shiba (2 out of 15 patents)

silverMedal Paul R Schimmel (2 out of 34 patents)

bronzeMedal Bert Vogelstein (1 out of 240 patents)

4 Kenneth W Kinzler (1 out of 220 patents)

5 Hans Albertsen (1 out of 11 patents)

6 Takashi Tsuruo (1 out of 10 patents)

7 Alexander Fred Markham (1 out of 11 patents)

8 Geoff Joslyn (1 out of 8 patents)

9 Philip John Hedge (1 out of 8 patents)

10 Rakesh Anand (1 out of 10 patents)

11 Joanna Groden (1 out of 7 patents)

12 Andrew Thliveris (1 out of 7 patents)

13 Raymond L White (1 out of 21 patents)

14 Mary Carlson (1 out of 8 patents)

15 Tracy L Ripmaster (1 out of 1 patent)


4 patents:

The Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research is dedicated to advancing cancer research, treatment, and prevention. With state-of-the-art facilities and leading researchers, the institute is at the forefront of cancer research in Japan and globally. Its mission is to improve the lives of cancer patients through innovative research and personalized treatment approaches.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 2 2025

4 Patents

#2,786 in Tokyo

#7,416 in Japan

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Tokyo, Japan
Forward Citations = 92

18 inventors:

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