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DR CHIP BIOTECHNOLOGY INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    34
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DR CHIP BIOTECHNOLOGY INC has a total of 34 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1999. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Taiwan. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, measurement and chemical engineering are GNOTHIS HOLDING SA, BIOCEPT INC and AURORA BIOSCIENCES CORP.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

Chart showing DR CHIP BIOTECHNOLOGY INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Chen Chien-An 10
#2 Terng Harn-Jing 10
#3 Wang Han-Wei 6
#4 Chen Meng-Yu 6
#5 Liu Lu-Yieng 6
#6 Huang Ming-Yuan 6
#7 Lin Chia-Po 6
#8 Lee Kan-Hung 5
#9 Wang Shin-Hwan 5
#10 Li Gan-Hung 4

Latest patents

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TW200724920A Method for spotting biochips and apparatus thereof
US2007051903A1 Optical detection apparatus and method thereof
MY146151A Biochip
EP1568986A1 Microarray image detection and recognition apparatus
JP2004245824A Micro-array biochip reflection type image accessing and analyzing device with sidewall, and its method
US2004219661A1 Auto microfluidic hybridization chip platform
TW200500460A Case for biochemical reaction
TW200422529A Air-driven microfluid control device and method
US2003228683A1 Biomolecule-bound substrates
JP2004033214A Method for detecting staphylococcus aureus
EP1447454A1 Method and apparatus for detecting pathogens
EP1369492A1 Detection of staphylococcus spp
EP1279743A2 Detection of genetic polymorphisms by allele specific amplification using modified primers and subsequent hybridization
TW592658B Determination of physiological conditions defined in traditional Chinese medicine
US6946267B2 Method for detecting Staphylococcus aureus
US6881835B2 Detection of respiratory viruses
US7041811B2 Method for detecting Escherichia coli
US6995248B2 Immobilization of nucleic acids
EP1278063A1 Imobilization of biomolecules
TWI261618B Method for detecting and differentiating enteroviruses and the primers and probes therefor