Cambridge, MA, United States of America

M.i.t.


USPTO Granted Patents = 10

Trademarks = 4

Forward Citations = 199

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28 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Andrew C Webb (4 out of 12 patents)

silverMedal Philip E Auron (4 out of 11 patents)

bronzeMedal Charles A Dinarello (2 out of 43 patents)

4 Alexander Rich (2 out of 22 patents)

5 Lee Gehrke (2 out of 9 patents)

6 Lanny J Rosenwasser (2 out of 4 patents)

7 Sheldon M Wolff (2 out of 4 patents)

8 Ryuzo Hirabayashi (2 out of 2 patents)

9 Marin Soljacic (1 out of 141 patents)

10 Hong M Moulton (1 out of 9 patents)

11 Andre B Kurs (1 out of 114 patents)

12 Aristeidis Karalis (1 out of 104 patents)

13 Patrick L Iversen (1 out of 95 patents)

14 David A Stein (1 out of 24 patents)

15 Qing Ge (1 out of 6 patents)


10 patents:

Founded in 1861, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a world-renowned research university that is known for its cutting-edge research and education in science, engineering, and technology. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT is home to over 11,000 students and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various disciplines. With a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, MIT has produced numerous successful startups and has a long history of groundbreaking discoveries and inventions.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

10 Patents

#203 in Cambridge, MA

#1,720 in Massachusetts

#28,938 in US

#54,238 in the World

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Cambridge, MA, United States of America
Forward Citations = 199

28 inventors:

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