Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.27
ph-index = 7
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. Waters Technologies Corporation (58 from 688 patents)
2. Waters Investments Limited (2 from 137 patents)
3. Brousmiche, Darryl W. (0 patent)
4. Wyndham, Kevin Daniel (0 patent)
5. Hill, Jason F. (0 patent)
6. Fairchild, Jacob Nathan (0 patent)
60 patents:
1. 12487210 - Encapsulated pre-analytic workflows for flow-through devices, liquid chromatography and mass spectrometric analysis
2. 12461078 - Compounds for use in system suitability testing of inert LC systems and columns
3. 12427502 - Superficially porous materials comprising a substantially nonporous core having narrow particle size distribution; process for the preparation thereof; and use thereof for chromatographic separations
4. 12365751 - Materials for hydrophilic interaction chromatography and processes for preparation and use thereof for analysis of glycoproteins and glycopeptides
5. 12352734 - Chromatographic hardware improvements for separation of reactive molecules
6. 12338300 - Polymer particles with a gradient composition and methods of production thereof
7. 12259368 - Techniques for system suitability testing of inert liquid chromatography systems and columns
8. 12180581 - Use of vapor deposition coated flow paths for improved chromatography of metal interacting analytes
9. 12181452 - Use of vapor deposition coated flow paths for improved chromatography of metal interacting analytes
10. 12083498 - Chromatographic materials for the separation of unsaturated molecules
11. 11999808 - Polymer particles with a gradient composition and methods of production thereof
12. 11992824 - Chromatographic materials
13. 11905548 - Immobilized enzymatic reactor
14. 11874256 - Methods for the evaluation of system inertness
15. 11642653 - Hybrid material for chromatographic separations comprising a superficially porous core and a surrounding material