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Baltimore, MD, United States of America

Kellogg Schwab

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.71

ph-index = 1

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 = 1

Kellogg SchwabChao Wang (2 patents)Kellogg SchwabCharles Young (2 patents)Kellogg SchwabDavid A Weitz (1 patent)Kellogg SchwabAndrew B Feldman (1 patent)Kellogg SchwabJeffrey S Lin (1 patent)Kellogg SchwabJohn Heyman (1 patent)Kellogg SchwabChristiane Wobus (1 patent)Kellogg SchwabTimothy Julian (1 patent)Kellogg SchwabKellogg Schwab (3 patents)Chao WangChao Wang (18 patents)Charles YoungCharles Young (5 patents)David A WeitzDavid A Weitz (86 patents)Andrew B FeldmanAndrew B Feldman (11 patents)Jeffrey S LinJeffrey S Lin (8 patents)John HeymanJohn Heyman (5 patents)Christiane WobusChristiane Wobus (5 patents)Timothy JulianTimothy Julian (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Johns Hopkins University (3 from 3,688 patents)


3 patents:

1. 11061032 - Multifunctional nanoprobe-enabled capture and early detection of microbial pathogens

2. 10524493 - Compositions and methods for preventing or relieving symptoms of infections

3. 10345304 - Multifunctional nanoprobe-enabled capture and early detection of microbial pathogens

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