Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.78
ph-index = 11
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.
Company Filing History:
1. General Electric Company (20 from 51,873 patents)
2. Ge Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC (4 from 1,293 patents)
3. Other (1 from 832,680 patents)
4. The General Hospital Corporation (1 from 2,882 patents)
5. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (1 from 1,742 patents)
6. The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. (1 from 1,370 patents)
7. Ge Precision Healthcare LLC (1 from 1,062 patents)
8. Ge Medical Systems Global Technology, LLC (1 from 33 patents)
9. Partners Healthcare System, Inc. (1 from 4 patents)
27 patents:
1. 11367179 - Determining degree of motion using machine learning to improve medical image quality
2. 9778333 - Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging generating perfusion images with arterial spin labeling (ASL) and 3D radial pulse sequences
3. 9549687 - Patient transport apparatus with integrated subsystems for use in magnetic resonance imaging
4. 7847552 - Exclusion of compromised PET data during simultaneous PET-MR acquisition
5. 7844317 - Method and system for estimating three-dimensional respiratory motion
6. 7755355 - Method and system of enhanced phase suppression for phase-contrast MR imaging
7. 7558613 - Spatial encoding MR data of a moving subject using a higher-order gradient field
8. 7292032 - Method and system of enhanced phase suppression for phase-contrast MR imaging
9. 7064547 - Method and apparatus of M/r imaging with coil calibration data acquisition
10. 7020868 - Graphic application development system for a medical imaging system
11. 6983181 - Spatial encoding MR data of a moving subject using a higher-order gradient field
12. 6967479 - Gradient non-linearity compensation in moving table MRI
13. 6707300 - Gradient non-linearity compensation in moving table MRI
14. 6683454 - Shifting of artifacts by reordering of k-space
15. 6603992 - Method and system for synchronizing magnetic resonance image acquisition to the arrival of a signal-enhancing contrast agent