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Jeffrey T Abbott

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.46

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 = 16

Jeffrey T AbbottHongkun Park (7 patents)Jeffrey T AbbottDonhee Ham (7 patents)Jeffrey T AbbottWenxuan Wu (6 patents)Jeffrey T AbbottTianyang Ye (5 patents)Jeffrey T AbbottHan Sae Jung (3 patents)Jeffrey T AbbottHenry Julian Hinton (1 patent)Jeffrey T AbbottMarsela Jorgolli (1 patent)Jeffrey T AbbottLing Qin (1 patent)Jeffrey T AbbottKeith Krenek (1 patent)Jeffrey T AbbottJeffrey T Abbott (7 patents)Hongkun ParkHongkun Park (32 patents)Donhee HamDonhee Ham (21 patents)Wenxuan WuWenxuan Wu (6 patents)Tianyang YeTianyang Ye (5 patents)Han Sae JungHan Sae Jung (3 patents)Henry Julian HintonHenry Julian Hinton (4 patents)Marsela JorgolliMarsela Jorgolli (2 patents)Ling QinLing Qin (1 patent)Keith KrenekKeith Krenek (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Harvard College (7 from 2,961 patents)


7 patents:

1. 12405242 - Systems and methods for patterning and spatial electrochemical mapping of cells

2. 12265076 - Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) multi-well apparatus for electrical cell assessment

3. 12174140 - Electronic circuits for analyzing electrogenic cells and related methods

4. 11833346 - Integrated circuits for neurotechnology and other applications

5. 11774396 - Systems and methods for patterning and spatial electrochemical mapping of cells

6. 11768196 - Current-based stimulators for electrogenic cells and related methods

7. 11747321 - Apparatuses for cell mapping via impedance measurements and methods to operate the same

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