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Oakland, CA, United States of America

Eric M Paradise

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.00

ph-index = 3

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 = 18

Eric M ParadiseJay D Keasling (5 patents)Eric M ParadiseJames Kirby (3 patents)Eric M ParadiseKaryn Newman (2 patents)Eric M ParadiseMario Ouellet (2 patents)Eric M ParadiseDae-Kyun Ro (2 patents)Eric M ParadiseTimothy Ham (2 patents)Eric M ParadiseRachel Eachus (2 patents)Eric M ParadiseKimberly Ho (2 patents)Eric M ParadiseJames Kirby (1 patent)Eric M ParadiseDae-Kyun Ro (0 patent)Eric M ParadiseJames Kirby (0 patent)Eric M ParadiseEric M Paradise (5 patents)Jay D KeaslingJay D Keasling (77 patents)James KirbyJames Kirby (8 patents)Karyn NewmanKaryn Newman (3 patents)Mario OuelletMario Ouellet (3 patents)Dae-Kyun RoDae-Kyun Ro (3 patents)Timothy HamTimothy Ham (2 patents)Rachel EachusRachel Eachus (2 patents)Kimberly HoKimberly Ho (2 patents)James KirbyJames Kirby (1 patent)Dae-Kyun RoDae-Kyun Ro (0 patent)James KirbyJames Kirby (0 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. University of California (5 from 15,475 patents)


5 patents:

1. 10435717 - Genetically modified host cells and use of same for producing isoprenoid compounds

2. 9809829 - Genetically modified host cells and use of same for producing isoprenoid compounds

3. 8828684 - Genetically modified host cells and use of same for producing isoprenoid compounds

4. 8759632 - Polynucleotides encoding isoprenoid modifying enzymes and methods of use thereof

5. 8163980 - Polynucleotides encoding isoprenoid modifying enzymes and methods of use thereof

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