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GENOPTIX INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    33
About

GENOPTIX INC has a total of 33 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2001. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, chemical engineering and machines are HYCOR BIOMEDICAL LLC, 1087 SYSTEMS INC and TIANJIN NEWSCEN COAST BIO PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GENOPTIX INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Tu Eugene 12
#2 Chung Thomas D Y 10
#3 Zhang Haichuan 9
#4 Wang Mark M 8
#5 Kibar Osman 7
#6 Butler William F 7
#7 Schnabel Catherine A 6
#8 Diver Jonathan 6
#9 Lykstad Kristie L 6
#10 O'Connell James P 5

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2004033539A1 Method of using optical interrogation to determine a biological property of a cell or population of cells
US2004158226A1 Syringe tissue sieve
CA2472067A1 Methods and apparatus for generating and utilizing linear moving optical gradients
US2004053209A1 Detection and evaluation of topoisomerase inhibitors using optophoretic analysis
US2004023310A1 Quantitative determination of protein kinase C activation using optophoretic analysis
US2004121474A1 Detection and evaluation of chemically-mediated and ligand-mediated t-cell activation using optophoretic analysis
US2003194755A1 Early detection of apoptotic events and apoptosis using optophoretic analysis
US2004009540A1 Detection and evaluation of cancer cells using optophoretic analysis
US2004121307A1 Early detection of cellular differentiation using optophoresis
US2003211461A1 Optophoretic detection of durgs exhibiting inhibitory effect on Bcr-Abl positive tumor cells
US2004067167A1 Methods and apparatus for optophoretic diagnosis of cells and particles
US2003124516A1 Method of using optical interrogation to determine a biological property of a cell or population of cells
US2002115164A1 Method of separating particles using an optical gradient
US2002132316A1 Method for sorting particles
US2002132315A1 Methods of separating particles using an optical gradient
US2005094232A1 Method for separating micro-particles