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Oakland, CA, United States of America

Hoi-Ying N Holman

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.91

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 = 67

Hoi-Ying N HolmanEvan R Williams (2 patents)Hoi-Ying N HolmanLiang Chen (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanStefano Cabrini (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanKevin Loutherback (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanJeremy Thomas O'Brien (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanArthur Okhtay Montazeri (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanAlexander Probst (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanAntoine Masson (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanGiovanni Birarda (1 patent)Hoi-Ying N HolmanHoi-Ying N Holman (7 patents)Evan R WilliamsEvan R Williams (4 patents)Liang ChenLiang Chen (38 patents)Stefano CabriniStefano Cabrini (6 patents)Kevin LoutherbackKevin Loutherback (3 patents)Jeremy Thomas O'BrienJeremy Thomas O'Brien (3 patents)Arthur Okhtay MontazeriArthur Okhtay Montazeri (1 patent)Alexander ProbstAlexander Probst (1 patent)Antoine MassonAntoine Masson (1 patent)Giovanni BirardaGiovanni Birarda (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. University of California (7 from 15,528 patents)


7 patents:

1. 11054367 - Spectroscopy imaging and analysis of live cells

2. 10866263 - Plasmonic ultrasensitive multiplex analysis platform for hyperspectral molecular sensing

3. 10714326 - Laser ablation spectrometry system

4. 9927352 - Rapid and label-free procedure for microbial community screening and profiling

5. 9805921 - Ambient infrared laser ablation mass spectrometry (AIRLAB-MS) with plume capture by continuous flow solvent probe

6. 8571640 - Catheter based mid-infrared reflectance and reflectance generated absorption spectroscopy

7. 6040188 - In vitro gastrointestinal mimetic protocol for measuring bioavailable

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