Birmingham, United Kingdom

The University of Birmingham


USPTO Granted Patents = 118



Forward Citations = 402

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204 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Mark Cobbold (11 out of 15 patents)

silverMedal David Millar (8 out of 37 patents)

bronzeMedal Richard Edward Palmer (7 out of 8 patents)

4 Ivor Rex Harris (6 out of 11 patents)

5 Timothy Richard Dafforn (6 out of 6 patents)

6 Gurdyal S Besra (5 out of 11 patents)

7 Kai Bongs (4 out of 4 patents)

8 Matthew Hicks (4 out of 4 patents)

9 Xiao-Ping Zhang (4 out of 4 patents)

10 Zsuzsanna Nagy (4 out of 9 patents)

11 Allan Walton (4 out of 4 patents)

12 Petr Illarionov (4 out of 4 patents)

13 Richard T Walker (4 out of 9 patents)

14 Noel A Warner (4 out of 5 patents)

15 Donald F Hunt (3 out of 32 patents)


Core Competencies:
Optical Cavities
Immunotherapy
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
Over The Horizon Radar
Thermal Energy Storage
Molecular Sensors
Neurodegeneration Treatments
Microfluidic Devices
Graphene Foam Sensors
Biomarkers
Antimicrobial Surfaces
Therapeutic Targets

118 patents:

The University of Birmingham is a leading research institution located in Birmingham, United Kingdom. With a rich history spanning over a century, it is known for its world-class academics, innovative research, and global partnerships. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines including arts, sciences, engineering, business, and social sciences. Committed to providing an exceptional learning environment, the University of Birmingham strives to inspire and challenge students to reach their full potential.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 30 2025

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118 Patents

#1 in Birmingham

#142 in United Kingdom

#6,549 in the World

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Birmingham, United Kingdom
Forward Citations = 402

204 inventors:

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