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Cambridge, United Kingdom

Esther Musgrave-Brown

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.88

ph-index = 2

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 = 59

Esther Musgrave-BrownRobert Osborne (8 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownNiall Anthony Gormley (3 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownAndrew Slatter (3 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownSusan C Verity (3 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownGi Mikawa (2 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownSamuel Woodhouse (2 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownAndreas Claas (2 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownJames Casbon (2 patents)Esther Musgrave-BrownSam Woodhouse (0 patent)Esther Musgrave-BrownEsther Musgrave-Brown (11 patents)Robert OsborneRobert Osborne (37 patents)Niall Anthony GormleyNiall Anthony Gormley (53 patents)Andrew SlatterAndrew Slatter (12 patents)Susan C VeritySusan C Verity (3 patents)Gi MikawaGi Mikawa (23 patents)Samuel WoodhouseSamuel Woodhouse (16 patents)Andreas ClaasAndreas Claas (9 patents)James CasbonJames Casbon (9 patents)Sam WoodhouseSam Woodhouse (0 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Illumina Cambridge Limited (3 from 305 patents)

2. Oxford Nanopore Technologies Limited (3 from 184 patents)

3. Population Genetics Technologies Ltd. (2 from 33 patents)

4. Agilent Technologies, Inc. (1 from 4,670 patents)

5. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (1 from 1,475 patents)

6. Personal Genome Diagnostics, Inc. (1 from 7 patents)


11 patents:

1. 12448644 - Complex surface-bound transposome complexes

2. 12104202 - Method of identifying sequence variants using concatenation

3. 11685946 - Complex surface-bound transposome complexes

4. 11306348 - Complex surface-bound transposome complexes

5. 11111524 - Method of identifying sequence variants using concatenation

6. 10927408 - Method for evaluating minority variants in a sample

7. 10626441 - Method for attaching a counter sequence to a nucleic acid sample

8. 10519488 - Method of identifying sequence variants using concatenation

9. 10472667 - Method for fragmenting and ligating adapters onto a nucleic acid and kit for performing the same

10. 9920355 - Method for fragmenting and ligating adaptors onto a nucleic acid, and kit for performing the same

11. 9670529 - Method for attaching a counter sequence to a nucleic acid sample

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