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CAMBRIDGE SCIENT INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    50
About

CAMBRIDGE SCIENT INC has a total of 50 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1992. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, pharmaceuticals and optics are MCKAY WILLIAM F, TISSUE REGENERATION SYSTEMS INC and VERIGEN AG.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CAMBRIDGE SCIENT INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Trantolo Debra J 47
#2 Wise Donald L 38
#3 Gresser Joseph D 34
#4 Lewandrowski Kai-Uwe 18
#5 Klibanov Alexander M 11
#6 Langer Robert 7
#7 Cattaneo Maurice V 5
#8 Doherty Stephen A 4
#9 Hile David D 4
#10 Bondre Shrikar 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
AU2003267986A8 Vaccines to induce mucosal immunity
AU2002247004A1 Methods of diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis
US6486232B1 Bioerodible polymeric semi-interpenetrating network alloys for internal fixation devices and bone cements
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US6284418B1 Biopolymer-based optical element
WO9918892A1 Biodegradable, biopolymeric bioelectret implant for tissue regeneration
US6419945B1 Buffered resorbable internal fixation devices and methods for making material therefore
US6551355B1 Tissue transplant coated with biocompatible biodegradable polymer
US6241771B1 Resorbable interbody spinal fusion devices
US6172795B1 Optical shutter device
US6071982A Bioerodible polymeric semi-interpenetrating network alloys for surgical plates and bone cements, and method for making same
WO9725936A1 Buffered resorbable internal fixation devices for repair of bone fractures
US5817328A Material for buffered resorbable internal fixation devices and method for making same
US5512218A Method of making biopolymer-based nonlinear optical materials
US5456917A Method for making a bioerodible material for the sustained release of a medicament and the material made from the method
US5429822A Biodegradable bursting release system