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Cherry Hill, NJ, United States of America

Sameer Kalghatgi

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.74

ph-index = 4

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 = 28

Sameer KalghatgiTsung-Chan Tsai (9 patents)Sameer KalghatgiRobert L Gray (7 patents)Sameer KalghatgiDaphne Pappas Antonakas (7 patents)Sameer KalghatgiJeffrey S Louis (6 patents)Sameer KalghatgiDavid Petrak (2 patents)Sameer KalghatgiAbhishek Juluri (2 patents)Sameer KalghatgiErinn R Bogovich (1 patent)Sameer KalghatgiJames Ferrell (1 patent)Sameer KalghatgiSameer Kalghatgi (9 patents)Tsung-Chan TsaiTsung-Chan Tsai (9 patents)Robert L GrayRobert L Gray (13 patents)Daphne Pappas AntonakasDaphne Pappas Antonakas (7 patents)Jeffrey S LouisJeffrey S Louis (45 patents)David PetrakDavid Petrak (2 patents)Abhishek JuluriAbhishek Juluri (2 patents)Erinn R BogovichErinn R Bogovich (1 patent)James FerrellJames Ferrell (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Gojo Industries, Inc. (6 from 517 patents)

2. Ep Technologies, Inc. (3 from 259 patents)


9 patents:

1. 11825841 - Methods of and system for generating antimicrobial wipes

2. 11724078 - Methods and systems for trans-tissue substance delivery using plasmaporation

3. 11717585 - Scrubbing device for cleaning, sanitizing or disinfecting

4. 11123446 - Scrubbing device for cleaning, sanitizing or disinfecting

5. 10897894 - Methods of and system for generating antimicrobial wipes

6. 10765850 - Methods and systems for trans-tissue substance delivery using plasmaporation

7. 9662412 - Plasma vapor chamber and antimicrobial applications thereof

8. 9550007 - Methods and solutions for rapidly killing or deactivating spores

9. 9339572 - Methods and solutions for killing or deactivating spores

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