Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.84
ph-index = 17
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. Ambergen, Inc. (45 from 45 patents)
2. Boston University (23 from 818 patents)
3. Other (2 from 832,912 patents)
4. University of Colorado (2 from 1,385 patents)
5. Massachusetts General Hospital Corporation (2 from 83 patents)
6. Edyta Krzymanska-Olejnik (0 patent)
7. Jerzy Olejnik (0 patent)
8. Kenneth J. Rothschild (0 patent)
70 patents:
1. 12235277 - Photocleavable mass-tags for multiplexed mass spectrometric imaging of tissues using biomolecular probes
2. 12181481 - Photocleavable mass-tags for multiplexed mass spectrometric imaging of tissues using biomolecular probes
3. 12181482 - Photocleavable mass-tags for multiplexed mass spectrometric imaging of tissues using biomolecular probes
4. 12078639 - Photocleavable mass-tags for multiplexed mass spectrometric imaging of tissues using biomolecular probes
5. 12013392 - Global proteomic screening of random bead arrays using mass spectrometry imaging
6. 11940447 - Photocleavable mass-tags for multiplexed mass spectrometric imaging of tissues using biomolecular probes
7. 11906527 - Photocleavable mass-tags for multiplexed mass spectrometric imaging of tissues using biomolecular probes
8. 11885802 - Method for diagnosing primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) using novel autoantigens
9. 11846634 - Global proteomic screening of random bead arrays using mass spectrometry imaging
10. 11789027 - Photocleavable mass-tags for multiplexed mass spectrometric imaging of tissues using biomolecular probes
11. 11782056 - Global proteomic screening of random bead arrays using mass spectrometry imaging
12. 10088474 - Methods and compositions for phototransfer
13. 10060912 - Global proteomic screening of random bead arrays using mass spectrometry imaging
14. 9910034 - Methods and compositions for phototransfer
15. 9523680 - Global Proteomic screening of random bead arrays using mass spectrometry imaging