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Douglas T. Fearon

The Johns Hopkins University: 6 patents #293 of 4,416Top 7%
BH Brigham and Women's Hospital: 5 patents #151 of 1,764Top 9%
TS T Cell Sciences: 4 patents #8 of 36Top 25%
AI Avant Immunotherapeutics: 2 patents #5 of 50Top 10%
CS Cambridge University Technical Services: 2 patents #14 of 191Top 8%
📍 Baltimore, MD: #433 of 4,923 inventorsTop 9%
🗺 Maryland: #3,562 of 35,612 inventorsTop 15%
Overall (All Time): #585,994 of 4,157,543Top 15%
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Patents All Time

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–9 of 9 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
6891027 Modulating the immune response Paul W. Dempsey 2005-05-10
6458360 Soluble complement regulatory molecules Thomas Hebell 2002-10-01
6316604 Human C3b/C4b receptor (CR1) Lloyd B. Klickstein, Winnie W. Wong, Gerald R. Carson, Michael F. Concino, Stephen H. Ip +2 more 2001-11-13
6238670 Compositions and methods employing a ligand for CD21 or CD19 for modulating the immune response to an antigen Paul W. Dempsey 2001-05-29
5981481 Human C3b/C4b receptor (CR1) Lloyd B. Klickstein, Winnie W. Wong, Gerald R. Carson, Michael F. Concino, Stephen H. Ip +2 more 1999-11-09
5856297 Human C3b/C4b receptor (CR1) Lloyd B. Klickstein, Winnie W. Wong, Gerald R. Carson, Michael F. Concino, Stephen H. Ip +2 more 1999-01-05
5472939 Method of treating complement mediated disorders Lloyd B. Klickstein, Winnie W. Wong, Gerald R. Carson, Michael F. Concino, Stephen H. Ip +2 more 1995-12-05
5256642 Compositions of soluble complement receptor 1 (CR1) and a thrombolytic agent, and the methods of use thereof Lloyd B. Klickstein, Winnie W. Wong, Gerald R. Carson, Michael F. Concino, Stephen H. Ip +2 more 1993-10-26
5212071 Nucleic acids encoding a human C3b/C4b receptor (CR1) Lloyd B. Klickstein, Winnie W. Wong, Gerald R. Carson, Michael F. Concino, Stephen H. Ip +1 more 1993-05-18