Basel, Switzerland

Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research


USPTO Granted Patents = 37



Forward Citations = 160

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43 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Botond Roska (23 out of 23 patents)

silverMedal Josephine Juettner (19 out of 19 patents)

bronzeMedal Dominik Hartl (9 out of 9 patents)

4 Arnaud Krebs (9 out of 9 patents)

5 Dirk Schuebeler (9 out of 9 patents)

6 Pamela Lagali (3 out of 3 patents)

7 Denis Monard (3 out of 4 patents)

8 Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann (3 out of 3 patents)

9 Brian Arthur Hemmings (3 out of 10 patents)

10 Marc Buehler (2 out of 2 patents)

11 David Balya (2 out of 2 patents)

12 Volker Busskamp (2 out of 2 patents)

13 Dasha Nelidova (2 out of 2 patents)

14 Jacek Krol (2 out of 2 patents)

15 Deniz Dalkara (1 out of 3 patents)


37 patents:

The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) is a world-class biomedical research institute located in Basel, Switzerland. Established in 1970, the FMI conducts cutting-edge research in the field of molecular biology and genetics. With a mission to unravel the complexities of life, the institute focuses on studying fundamental biological processes in normal and disease states. The FMI combines basic research with translational and applied science to drive advancements in biomedicine. Through its interdisciplinary approach and state-of-the-art facilities, the FMI aims to make significant contributions to our understanding of human health and disease.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Jan 6 2026

37 Patents

#12 in Basel

#361 in Switzerland

#17,736 in the World

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Basel, Switzerland
Forward Citations = 160

43 inventors:

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