Tokyo, Japan

Tatsuo Miyamura



 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.7

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 223(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Tokyo-to, JP (1998)
  • Tokyo, JP (1994 - 2014)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal4 out of 656 
 
Chiron Corporation
 patents
silverMedal4 out of 4 
 
The Director General of the National Institute of Health of Japan
 patents
bronzeMedal4 out of 4 
 
Japan As Represented by Director-general National Institute of Infectious Diseases
 patents
44 out of 61 
 
Denka Seiken Co., Ltd.
 patents
53 out of 16 
 
National Institute of Health
 patents
62 out of 5 
 
Japan As Represented by Director General of Agency of National Institute
 patents
72 out of 55 
 
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
 patents
81 out of 1 
 
Japan As Represented by Director General of the Agency of the National
 patent
91 out of 1 
 
Japan As Respresented by the Director General of the Agency of National
 patent
101 out of 73 
 
Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation
 patents
111 out of 1 
 
Japan As Represented by Director General of Agency of National Institute of Infectious Diseases
 patent
121 out of 15,462 
 
University of California
 patents
131 out of 1 
 
National Institute of Infectious Disease
 patent
141 out of 1 
 
Tsukuba Primate Research Center, National Institute of Biomedical Innovation
 patent
151 out of 20 
 
Japan As Represented by Director-general of National Institute of Infectious Diseases
 patents
161 out of 3,474 
 
Toray Industries, Inc.
 patents
171 out of 1 
 
Japan As Represented by the Director General of the Agency of National
 patent
183 out of 832,716 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1994-2014

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20 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Tatsuo Miyamura: Pioneering Innovations in Viral Research

Introduction

Tatsuo Miyamura, based in Tokyo, Japan, is a distinguished inventor known for his significant contributions to viral research. With an impressive portfolio of 20 patents, he has advanced the field of immunology and virology through his innovative inventions.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents are two notable inventions. The first is a "Multiple antigen delivery system using hepatitis E virus-like particle," which provides a peptide/nucleic acid composition for the oral and mucosal dual-modal activation of immune protection systems. The second invention is the "SRSV detection kit." This invention involves a polynucleotide base sequence represented by SEQ ID NO: 22, a vector containing the polynucleotide, and a method of preparing a small round structure virus (SRSV) virus-like particle in insect cells with the vector.

Career Highlights

Tatsuo has held important positions throughout his career, including a role at Chiron Corporation, where he focused on developing advanced techniques for virus research. He also served as the Director General of the National Institute of Health of Japan, highlighting his influence in the research community and his commitment to public health.

Collaborations

Miyamura has collaborated with prominent figures in the research field, including Izumu Saito and Yoshiharu Matsuura. These partnerships have contributed to his innovative developments, enabling progress in understanding and addressing viral diseases.

Conclusion

Tatsuo Miyamura's work exemplifies the power of innovation in the realm of virology, addressing significant health challenges through his patents and collaborative efforts. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of researchers and inventors in the fight against infectious diseases.

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