AV

Alexander Varshavsky

MIT: 14 patents #229 of 9,367Top 3%
Caltech: 10 patents #229 of 4,321Top 6%
AT AT&T: 9 patents #2,000 of 18,772Top 15%
Google: 3 patents #8,000 of 22,993Top 35%
DU Duke University: 1 patents #1,064 of 2,315Top 50%
RJ Rutgers, The State University Of New Jersey: 1 patents #651 of 1,498Top 45%
📍 Summit, NJ: #20 of 570 inventorsTop 4%
🗺 New Jersey: #1,428 of 69,400 inventorsTop 3%
Overall (All Time): #80,976 of 4,157,543Top 2%
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Showing 26–39 of 39 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
5646017 Methods of generating desired amino-terminal residues in proteins Andreas Bachmair, Daniel J. Finley 1997-07-08
5585245 Ubiquitin-based split protein sensor Nils Johnsson 1996-12-17
5538862 Heat-inducible N-degron module Peipei WU, Jurgen Dohmen 1996-07-23
5503977 Split ubiquitin protein sensor Nils Johnsson 1996-04-02
5496721 Methods of generating desired amino-terminal residues in proteins Andreas Bachmair, Daniel J. Finley 1996-03-05
5494818 Ubiquitin-specific proteases Rohan T. Baker, John W. Tobias 1996-02-27
5391490 Ubiquitin-specific protease John W. Tobias 1995-02-21
5212058 Nucleic acid encoding ubiquitin-specific proteases Rohan T. Baker, John W. Tobias 1993-05-18
5196321 Methods for in vitro cleavage of ubiquitin fusion proteins Andreas Bachmair, Daniel J. Finley 1993-03-23
5132213 Method for producing proteins and polypeptides using ubiquitin fusions Andreas Bachmair, Daniel J. Finley 1992-07-21
5122463 Methods for trans-destabilization of specific proteins in vivo and DNA molecules useful therefor Erica S. Johnson, David K. Gonda, Mark Hochstrasser 1992-06-16
5093242 Methods of generating desired amino-terminal residues in proteins Andreas Bachmair, Daniel J. Finley 1992-03-03
5071775 Indirect labeling method for post-separation detection of chemical compounds Robert M. Snapka, Kwan S. Kwok, John A. Bernard, Jr., Otto R. Harling 1991-12-10
4442203 Gene amplification assay for detecting tumor promoters 1984-04-10