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BERKELEY HEARTLAB INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    19
About

BERKELEY HEARTLAB INC has a total of 19 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets computer technology, measurement and machines are A & T KK, HORUS THERAPEUTICS INC and PE DIAGNOSTIK GMBH.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Ruderman Frank 9
#2 Shewmake David 8
#3 Boggess Christopher 7
#4 Shewmake David T 5
#5 Hall Christopher 5
#6 Clendenen Faith 5
#7 Banet Matthew 4
#8 Schultz Randon 3
#9 Ruderman Frank R 3
#10 Lanier Vance W Jr 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2008070680A1 Separation of high density lipoproteins on polymer monoliths with decreased hydrophobicity
US2007224619A1 Apolipoprotein E genotyping and accompanying internet-based health management system
US2007073558A1 Internet based patient-monitoring system featuring interactive messaging engine
US2007071643A1 Internet based system for monitoring blood test, vital sign and exercise information from a patient
US2007072302A1 Method for quantitatively determining the LDL particle number in a distribution of LDL cholesterol subfractions
US2007068539A1 Internet based health management system for identifying and minimizing risk factors contributing to metabolic syndrome
US2007073178A1 Monitoring device for measuring calorie expenditure
US2005009193A1 Method for selecting an optimal diet and exercise regimen based on LDL and HDL subclass determination
US2004043496A1 Method for identifying patients who will require multiple invasive cardiovascular procedures
US2003235918A1 Method for identifying at risk cardiovascular disease patients
WO03087844A1 A method for identifying at risk cardiovascular disease patients
US2003194812A1 Method for identifying risk cardiovascular disease patients
US7647234B1 Cardiovascular healthcare management system and method