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John Collinge — 12 Patents

DLD-Gen Limited: 8 patents #1 of 7Top 15%
ULUniversity College London: 2 patents #32 of 218Top 15%
EAE.I. Du Pont De Nemours And: 2 patents #6,545 of 12,129Top 55%
ELElectrophoretics Limited: 1 patents #29 of 56Top 55%
MCMedical Research Council: 1 patents #161 of 405Top 40%
London, GB: #530 of 11,041 inventorsTop 5%
Overall (All Time): #396,045 of 4,157,543Top 10%
12 Patents All Time
John Collinge has been granted 12 US patents while listed as an inventor at D-Gen Limited. The first was granted in 2000 and the most recent in February 2021. John Collinge ranks #396,045 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 9.5%). Patent records list John Collinge in London, GB.

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–12 of 12 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDateApprox Value ⓘ
10919971 Prion protein antibodies for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease Andrew J. Nicoll 2021-02-16
10316099 Prion protein antibodies for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease Andrew J. Nicoll 2019-06-11
10288627 Assay for prions Graham Jackson, Julie Ann Edgeworth 2019-05-14
9028801 Diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases Malcolm Ward, Graham Jackson, Emma McGregor, Nicola Louise Leeds, James J. CAMPBELL +2 more 2015-05-12
8431526 Compositions and methods for prion decontamination Vincent Brian Croud, Graham Jackson 2013-04-30 $15,325,000
8034766 Compositions and methods for prion decontamination Vincent Brian Croud, Graham Jackson 2011-10-11 $12,121,000
7875259 Biological materials and methods useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases Anthony Clarke, Graham Jackson 2011-01-25
7550144 Prion inhibition Simon Hawke 2009-06-23
6998231 Typing and diagnosis of spongiform encephalopathy 2006-02-14
6887676 Method to type prion proteins Jonathan David Frank Wadsworth 2005-05-03
6534036 Biological materials and methods useful in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases Anthony Clarke, Graham Jackson 2003-03-18
6090550 Automated DNA sequencing comparing predicted and actual measurements David Greggory Thornley 2000-07-18