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CODON DEVICES INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    34
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CODON DEVICES INC has a total of 34 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2005. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, computer technology and organic fine chemistry are GE HEALTHCARE DHARMACON INC, BIO THINK TANK CO LTD and EXCELL BIOLOGY TAICANG CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing CODON DEVICES INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Baynes Brian M 21
#2 Church George 15
#3 Lipovsek Dasa 6
#4 Strack-Logue Bettina 5
#5 Afeyan Noubar 5
#6 Jacobson Joseph M 4
#7 Chapman Brad Alan 4
#8 Jacobson Joseph 4
#9 Nesmith Kenneth Gabriel 4
#10 Pitcher Edmund R 4

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
EP2155868A2 Engineered nucleases and their uses for nucleic acid assembly
WO2008118476A2 Cell surface display, screening and production of proteins of interest
WO2008076368A2 Fragment-rearranged nucleic acids and uses thereof
WO2008127283A2 Engineered metabolic pathways
EP2078077A2 Nucleic acid libraries and their design and assembly
WO2008027558A2 Iterative nucleic acid assembly using activation of vector-encoded traits
WO2008024319A2 Microfluidic devices for nucleic acid assembly
WO2007136840A2 Nucleic acid library design and assembly
US2009087840A1 Combined extension and ligation for nucleic acid assembly
WO2007136835A2 Methods and cells for creating functional diversity and uses thereof
WO2007136833A2 Methods and compositions for aptamer production and uses thereof
WO2007120624A2 Concerted nucleic acid assembly reactions
WO2007087347A2 Methods, systems, and apparatus for facilitating the design of molecular constructs
WO2007008951A1 Compositions and methods for design of non-immunogenic proteins
AU2006267039A1 Compositions and methods for biocatalytic engineering
WO2007005053A1 Hierarchical assembly methods for genome engineering
AU2005295351A1 Methods for assembly of high fidelity synthetic polynucleotides