Rockville, MD, United States of America

Gerardo Kaplan

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.9

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 11(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997-2016

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Gerardo Kaplan: Innovator in Viral Research

Introduction

Gerardo Kaplan is a notable inventor based in Rockville, MD (US), recognized for his contributions to viral research and immunology. With a total of 2 patents, Kaplan has made significant strides in understanding and combating viral infections.

Latest Patents

Kaplan's latest patents include a fusion protein comprising the extracellular domain of a filovirus glycoprotein fused to an immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region. This invention provides fusion proteins that are useful in immunogenic compositions to protect against infections by Filoviruses, such as the Ebola virus, in both humans and non-human animals. Additionally, these fusion proteins are valuable in diagnostic assays for detecting Filovirus infections. Another significant patent is the recombinant DNA encoding the hepatitis A virus receptor. This discovery involves the isolation of a cellular receptor for hepatitis A virus and provides methods for screening drugs or vaccines utilizing a transgenic animal expressing the hepatitis A virus receptor.

Career Highlights

Kaplan has worked with the United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and the National Institutes of Health, a component of the US Department of Health & Human Services. His work has contributed to advancements in the field of virology and immunology.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Stephen M. Feinstone and Krishnamurthy Konduru, who have collaborated with Kaplan on various research projects.

Conclusion

Gerardo Kaplan's innovative work in viral research has led to important patents that enhance our understanding of viral infections and potential treatments. His contributions continue to impact the field of immunology significantly.

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