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Durham, NC, United States of America

Derek Jantz

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.45

ph-index = 12

The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.

Forward Citations = 665

Derek JantzJames Jefferson Smith (53 patents)Derek JantzMichael G Nicholson (17 patents)Derek JantzVictor Bartsevich (16 patents)Derek JantzDaniel T MacLeod (14 patents)Derek JantzHomme W Hellinga (12 patents)Derek JantzJeyaraj Antony (12 patents)Derek JantzHuirong Gao (6 patents)Derek JantzSaverio Carl Falco (4 patents)Derek JantzMichael W Lassner (4 patents)Derek JantzAndrew Mark Cigan (4 patents)Derek JantzZhongsen Li (4 patents)Derek JantzSergei Svitashev (4 patents)Derek JantzJanel Lape (4 patents)Derek JantzClayton Beard (4 patents)Derek JantzJohn K Morris (3 patents)Derek JantzZhan-Bin Liu (3 patents)Derek JantzAaron Martin (3 patents)Derek JantzCaitlin Turner (3 patents)Derek JantzGary Owens (3 patents)Derek JantzWhitney Lewis (3 patents)Derek JantzKeith S Lowe (2 patents)Derek JantzDennis L Bidney (2 patents)Derek JantzLeszek Aleksander Lyznik (2 patents)Derek JantzMark Cigan (2 patents)Derek JantzCarl Falco (2 patents)Derek JantzMike Lassner (2 patents)Derek JantzZhan-bin Liu (1 patent)Derek JantzJeffrey Sunman (1 patent)Derek JantzJoann Hux (1 patent)Derek JantzArmin Hekele (0 patent)Derek JantzChristina Pham (0 patent)Derek JantzDerek Jantz (56 patents)James Jefferson SmithJames Jefferson Smith (60 patents)Michael G NicholsonMichael G Nicholson (18 patents)Victor BartsevichVictor Bartsevich (18 patents)Daniel T MacLeodDaniel T MacLeod (14 patents)Homme W HellingaHomme W Hellinga (26 patents)Jeyaraj AntonyJeyaraj Antony (12 patents)Huirong GaoHuirong Gao (20 patents)Saverio Carl FalcoSaverio Carl Falco (83 patents)Michael W LassnerMichael W Lassner (68 patents)Andrew Mark CiganAndrew Mark Cigan (55 patents)Zhongsen LiZhongsen Li (53 patents)Sergei SvitashevSergei Svitashev (12 patents)Janel LapeJanel Lape (8 patents)Clayton BeardClayton Beard (4 patents)John K MorrisJohn K Morris (35 patents)Zhan-Bin LiuZhan-Bin Liu (24 patents)Aaron MartinAaron Martin (8 patents)Caitlin TurnerCaitlin Turner (3 patents)Gary OwensGary Owens (3 patents)Whitney LewisWhitney Lewis (3 patents)Keith S LoweKeith S Lowe (58 patents)Dennis L BidneyDennis L Bidney (32 patents)Leszek Aleksander LyznikLeszek Aleksander Lyznik (18 patents)Mark CiganMark Cigan (2 patents)Carl FalcoCarl Falco (2 patents)Mike LassnerMike Lassner (2 patents)Zhan-bin LiuZhan-bin Liu (9 patents)Jeffrey SunmanJeffrey Sunman (1 patent)Joann HuxJoann Hux (1 patent)Armin HekeleArmin Hekele (0 patent)Christina PhamChristina Pham (0 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Precision Biosciences, Inc. (38 from 48 patents)

2. Duke University (12 from 2,009 patents)

3. Pioneer Hi-bred International, Inc. (6 from 6,602 patents)

4. E.i. Dupont De Nemours and Company (5 from 16,338 patents)

5. Corteva Agriscience LLC (1 from 104 patents)


56 patents:

1. 12448613 - Genetically-modified T cells comprising a modified intron in the T cell receptor alpha gene

2. 12351839 - Rationally-designed single-chain meganucleases with non-palindromic recognition sequences

3. 12338444 - Methods for producing a complex transgenic trait locus

4. 12006522 - Polynucleotides encoding engineered meganucleases having specificity for recognition sequences in the dystrophin gene

5. 11993793 - Polynucleotides encoding engineered meganucleases having specificity for recognition sequences in the dystrophin gene

6. 11753630 - Polynucleotides encoding engineered meganucleases having specificity for recognition sequences in the dystrophin gene

7. 11680254 - Engineered meganucleases specific for recognition sequences in the PCSK9 gene

8. 11459576 - Methods for producing a complex transgenic trait locus

9. 11286291 - Co-stimulatory domains for use in genetically-modified cells

10. 11278632 - Engineered nucleases useful for treatment of hemophilia A

11. 11274285 - Engineered meganucleases specific for recognition sequences in the Hepatitis B virus genome

12. 11268065 - Genetically-modified cells comprising a modified human T cell receptor alpha constant region gene

13. 11266693 - Nucleic acids encoding engineered meganucleases with recognition sequences found in the human T cell receptor alpha constant region gene

14. 11053484 - Genetically-modified T cells comprising a modified intron in the T cell receptor alpha gene

15. 10851358 - Engineered meganucleases specific for recognition sequences in the hepatitis B virus genome

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