Tokyo, Japan

National Institutes of Natural Sciences


USPTO Granted Patents = 11


Forward Citations = 16

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27 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Hitoshi Kiuchi (4 out of 6 patents)

silverMedal Takunori Taira (2 out of 26 patents)

bronzeMedal Jun Nishikawa (1 out of 33 patents)

4 Hiroshi Sakai (1 out of 7 patents)

5 Yoichi Sato (1 out of 2 patents)

6 Mikio Fujiwara (1 out of 14 patents)

7 Masahide Sasaki (1 out of 13 patents)

8 Hirofumi Kan (1 out of 58 patents)

9 Tsuyoshi Suzudo (1 out of 8 patents)

10 Makoto Matsukura (1 out of 2 patents)

11 Akio Miyamoto (1 out of 5 patents)

12 Sadao Matsumura (1 out of 2 patents)

13 Yasunori Furukawa (1 out of 3 patents)

14 Hirohisa Nagata (1 out of 1 patent)

15 Etsuo Arakawa (1 out of 1 patent)


11 patents:

The National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS) is a Japanese research organization that encompasses five institutes dedicated to various fields of natural sciences. These institutes include the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, the National Institute for Basic Biology, the National Institute for Fusion Science, the National Institute for Physiological Sciences, and the Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience. NINS conducts cutting-edge scientific research in astronomy, biology, physics, fusion science, neurophysiology, and related fields, contributing to advancements in knowledge and technological innovation.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 30 2025

11 Patents

#1,587 in Tokyo

#4,040 in Japan

#50,224 in the World

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Tokyo, Japan
Forward Citations = 16

27 inventors:

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