Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.92
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. Autonomix Medical, Inc. (46 from 46 patents)
2. Lifelens Technologies, LLC (19 from 19 patents)
3. Convatec Technologies, Inc. (9 from 150 patents)
4. Cirrus Logic Inc. (8 from 2,595 patents)
5. Swelling Solutions, Inc. (5 from 14 patents)
6. Agricam Ab (4 from 5 patents)
7. Cirrus Logic International Semiconductor Limited (2 from 40 patents)
8. Other (1 from 832,680 patents)
9. Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. (1 from 32 patents)
10. Actiwave Ab (1 from 9 patents)
11. Tricord Holdings, L.l.c. (1 from 1 patent)
12. Toth, Landy (0 patent)
13. Schwartz, Robert (0 patent)
97 patents:
1. 12471776 - ANS assessment systems, kits, and methods
2. 12465259 - Thin film support structures
3. 12433670 - Systems and methods for treating cancer and/or augmenting organ function
4. 12426783 - Gateway device facilitating collection and management of data from a body area network to a study coordinating system
5. 12376757 - Controlled sympathectomy and micro-ablation systems and methods
6. 12376782 - Modular physiologic monitoring systems, kits, and methods
7. 12369852 - Controlled and precise treatment of cardiac tissues
8. 12369859 - Systems and methods for regulating organ and/or tumor growth rates, function, and/or development
9. 12343533 - Monitoring and management of physiologic parameters of a subject
10. 12310760 - Monitoring and processing physiological signals to detect and predict dysfunction of an anatomical feature of an individual
11. 12295646 - Smart torquer and methods of using the same
12. 12279889 - Systems and methods for neurological traffic and/or receptor functional evaluation and/or modification
13. 12257071 - Controlled sympathectomy and micro-ablation systems and methods
14. 12217863 - Medical devices with circuitry for capturing and processing physiological
15. 12193842 - Modular physiologic monitoring systems, kits, and methods