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Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America

John G Younger

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.15

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 = 26

John G YoungerBrandon H McNaughton (9 patents)John G YoungerLeo Ostruszka (4 patents)John G YoungerGene Parunak (3 patents)John G YoungerAaron Kehrer (3 patents)John G YoungerPaivo Kinnunen (3 patents)John G YoungerJonathan Roussey (3 patents)John G YoungerGreg Hermanson (2 patents)John G YoungerBill Hyun (2 patents)John G YoungerVanessa Kelchner (2 patents)John G YoungerNadia Petlakh (2 patents)John G YoungerJohn G Younger (9 patents)Brandon H McNaughtonBrandon H McNaughton (17 patents)Leo OstruszkaLeo Ostruszka (4 patents)Gene ParunakGene Parunak (57 patents)Aaron KehrerAaron Kehrer (29 patents)Paivo KinnunenPaivo Kinnunen (4 patents)Jonathan RousseyJonathan Roussey (4 patents)Greg HermansonGreg Hermanson (2 patents)Bill HyunBill Hyun (2 patents)Vanessa KelchnerVanessa Kelchner (2 patents)Nadia PetlakhNadia Petlakh (2 patents)
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Company Filing History:

1. Akadeum Life Sciences, Inc. (6 from 10 patents)

2. University of Michigan (3 from 3,381 patents)


9 patents:

1. 12480846 - Multi-mode separation for target detection and cell growth monitoring

2. 12102942 - Method and system for buoyant separation

3. 12090514 - System and method for buoyant particle processing

4. 11890555 - Method and system for buoyant separation

5. 11583893 - System and method for buoyant particle processing

6. 11291931 - Method and system for buoyant separation

7. 10724930 - Multi-mode separation for target detection and cell growth monitoring

8. 10195547 - Method and system for buoyant separation

9. 9797817 - Multi-mode separation for target detection

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