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Kingston, Canada

Peter V Hodson

Average Co-Inventor Count = 11.31

ph-index = 2

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 = 5

Peter V HodsonSamir P Tabash (3 patents)Peter V HodsonR Stephen Brown (3 patents)Peter V HodsonRaymond J Bowers (3 patents)Peter V HodsonArthur N Ley (3 patents)Peter V HodsonIgor S Kozin (3 patents)Peter V HodsonEric J P Marcotte (3 patents)Peter V HodsonRobin A Wynne-Edwards (3 patents)Peter V HodsonJohn G St Marseille (3 patents)Peter V HodsonKevin R Hall (3 patents)Peter V HodsonMoe Hussain (3 patents)Peter V HodsonParveen Akhtar (1 patent)Peter V HodsonJohn G Stmarseille (1 patent)Peter V HodsonEric J-P Marcotte (1 patent)Peter V HodsonPeter V Hodson (3 patents)Samir P TabashSamir P Tabash (23 patents)R Stephen BrownR Stephen Brown (15 patents)Raymond J BowersRaymond J Bowers (4 patents)Arthur N LeyArthur N Ley (4 patents)Igor S KozinIgor S Kozin (4 patents)Eric J P MarcotteEric J P Marcotte (3 patents)Robin A Wynne-EdwardsRobin A Wynne-Edwards (3 patents)John G St MarseilleJohn G St Marseille (3 patents)Kevin R HallKevin R Hall (3 patents)Moe HussainMoe Hussain (3 patents)Parveen AkhtarParveen Akhtar (1 patent)John G StmarseilleJohn G Stmarseille (1 patent)Eric J-P MarcotteEric J-P Marcotte (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Queen's University at Kingston (2 from 415 patents)

2. Other (1 from 832,880 patents)


3 patents:

1. 8632966 - Detection of biological molecules by differential partitioning of enzyme substrates and products

2. 8377686 - Detection of biological molecules by differential partitioning of enzyme substrates and products

3. 7402426 - Detection of biological molecules by differential partitioning of enzyme substrates and products

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