Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.39
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. Martek Biosciences Corporation (9 from 124 patents)
2. Dsm IP Assets B.v. (8 from 1,736 patents)
3. Other (4 from 832,891 patents)
4. Microbia, Inc. (1 from 12 patents)
5. Dsm IP Assests B.v. (1 from 6 patents)
6. Martek Biosciences Boulder Corporation (1 from 4 patents)
24 patents:
1. 11223201 - Electrical power sharing system and method
2. 10071010 - Method and apparatus for performing on-site mobile dentistry
3. 9909130 - Production of carotenoids in oleaginous yeast and fungi
4. 9848623 - Enhanced production of lipids containing polyenoic fatty acids by very high density cultures of eukaryotic microbes in fermentors
5. 9297031 - Production of carotenoids in oleaginous yeast and fungi
6. 8691555 - Production of carotenoids in oleaginous yeast and fungi
7. 8633009 - Production of quinone derived compounds in oleaginous yeast and fungi
8. 8367395 - Production of sterols in oleaginous yeast and fungi
9. 8288133 - Enhanced production of lipids containing polyenoic fatty acid by very high density cultures of eukaryotic microbes in fermentors
10. 8288134 - Enhanced production of lipids containing polyenoic fatty acid by very high density cultures of eukaryotic microbes in fermentors
11. 8288149 - Production of carotenoids in oleaginous yeast and fungi
12. 8216812 - Enhanced production of lipids containing polyenoic fatty acid by very high density cultures of eukaryotic microbes in fermentors
13. 8206956 - Enhanced production of lipids containing polyenoic fatty acid by very high density cultures of eukaryotic microbes in fermentors
14. 8187846 - Enhanced production of lipids containing polyenoic fatty acid by very high density cultures of eukaryotic microbes in fermentors
15. 8187845 - Enhanced production of lipids containing polyenoic fatty acid by very high density cultures of eukaryotic microbes in fermentors