Birmingham, AL, United States of America

Beatrice H Hahn

USPTO Granted Patents = 23 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.9

ph-index = 5

Forward Citations = 133(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Wallingford, PA (US) (2016)
  • Philadelphia, PA (US) (2018 - 2020)
  • Birmingham, AL (US) (2002 - 2021)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal15 out of 2,007 
 
Duke University
 patents
silverMedal9 out of 574 
 
Los Alamos National Security, LLC
 patents
bronzeMedal9 out of 580 
 
The Uab Research Foundation
 patents
48 out of 516 
 
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc.
 patents
57 out of 516 
 
University of Alabama
 patents
65 out of 3,435 
 
National Institutes of Health, a Component of the US Dept. of Health & Human Services
 patents
74 out of 2,595 
 
University of Pennsylvania
 patents
83 out of 287 
 
Triad National Security, LLC
 patents
92 out of 818 
 
Boston University
 patents
102 out of 5,303 
 
Leland Stanford Junior University
 patents
111 out of 15,458 
 
University of California
 patents
121 out of 1 
 
The University of Albama at Birmingham Research Foundation
 patent
131 out of 2 
 
Los Alamos Security, LLC
 patents
141 out of 1 
 
U. of Alabama at Birmingham Research Foundation
 patent
151 out of 986 
 
Emory University
 patents
161 out of 60 
 
Novavax, Inc.
 patents
171 out of 1,269 
 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 patents
181 out of 240 
 
The Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2002-2021

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23 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Beatrice H. Hahn in HIV Research

Introduction

Beatrice H. Hahn is a distinguished inventor and researcher based in Birmingham, Alabama, known for her significant contributions to the field of immunology, particularly concerning HIV. With an impressive portfolio of 19 patents, she has paved the way for advancements in vaccines and immunogens that combat HIV infections.

Latest Patents

Her latest patents showcase her innovative spirit and scientific expertise. One of her notable inventions is related to "Consensus/ancestral immunogens," which revolves around creating immunogens that induce antibodies capable of neutralizing a wide spectrum of HIV primary isolates. This invention also details methods for inducing anti-HIV antibodies and T cell immune responses using these immunogens. Additionally, she has developed "Modified human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) group M consensus envelope glycoproteins," which comprise envelope polypeptides designed to induce broadly reactive T- and B-cell responses, showcasing her commitment to tackling one of the most significant global health issues.

Career Highlights

Beatrice H. Hahn has been associated with several prestigious institutions, including Duke University and the UAB Research Foundation. Her tenure at these institutions reflects her dedication to research excellence and innovation in the field of virology and immunology.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Hahn has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Barton F. Haynes and Bette T. Korber. These collaborations have further enriched her research, allowing for shared knowledge and breakthroughs that advance the understanding of HIV and its treatment.

Conclusion

Beatrice H. Hahn stands out as a remarkable inventor, pushing the boundaries of knowledge in HIV research through her patents and collaborations. Her work continues to inspire future innovations in medical science, offering hope for better treatment and prevention strategies against HIV.

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