Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.92
ph-index = 14
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. General Electric Company (24 from 51,873 patents)
2. Other (6 from 832,680 patents)
3. Ge Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC (6 from 1,293 patents)
4. Ge Precision Healthcare LLC (1 from 1,062 patents)
5. Ge Medical Systems Global Technology, LLC (1 from 33 patents)
6. The Mount Sinai Medical Center (1 from 4 patents)
7. Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (1 from 1 patent)
8. United States of America Department of Defense (1 from 1 patent)
38 patents:
1. 11294016 - System and method for calibration of asymmetric gradient concomitant field correction parameters
2. 8686725 - System and apparatus for frequency translation of magnetic resonance (MR) signals
3. 8380284 - Method and apparatus for automated tracking of vessel movement using MR imaging
4. 8165377 - System and method for determining a cardiac axis
5. 7847545 - System and method for correcting flow velocity measurements in phase contrast imaging using magnetic field monitoring
6. 7797031 - Method and apparatus for breath-held MR data acquisition using interleaved acquisition
7. 7738944 - Whole body MRI scanning with moving table and interactive control
8. 7714575 - Method and apparatus for enhanced magnetic preparation in MR imaging
9. 7689263 - Method and apparatus for acquiring free-breathing MR images using navigator echo with saturation RF pulse
10. 7546155 - Efficient multi-slice acquisition with black blood contrast in fast spin echo imaging
11. 7323871 - [object Object]
12. 7283862 - Rapid multi-slice MR perfusion imaging with large dynamic range
13. 7209777 - Method and apparatus for automated tracking of non-linear vessel movement using MR imaging
14. 6963768 - Whole body MRI scanning with moving table and interactive control
15. 6903548 - Method and apparatus for MR perfusion image acquisition using non-selective and notched RF saturation pulses