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GIFTAKIS JONATHON E

Overview
  • Total Patents
    24
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GIFTAKIS JONATHON E has a total of 24 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2006. It filed its patents most often in United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology, computer technology and it methods for management are DONG YANTING, WEST AFFUM HOLDINGS CORP and ELIRA INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing GIFTAKIS JONATHON Es patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 24

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Giftakis Jonathon E 24
#2 Graves Nina M 15
#3 Werder Jonathan C 7
#4 Panken Eric J 6
#5 Denison Timothy J 4
#6 Gerber Martin T 3
#7 Stypulkowski Paul H 3
#8 Thompson David L 2
#9 Carlson David L 2
#10 Rise Mark T 2

Latest patents

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US2007260147A1 System and method for monitoring cardiac signal activity in patients with nervous system disorders
US2007239054A1 System and method for monitoring or treating nervous system disorders
US2007265536A1 System and method for segmenting a cardiac signal based on brain stimulation
US2007238939A1 System and method for monitoring or treating nervous system disorders
US2007265677A1 System and method for utilizing brain state information to modulate cardiac therapy
US2007260286A1 System and method for utilizing brain state information to modulate cardiac therapy
US2007255341A1 Electrical stimulation of ilioinguinal nerve to alleviate chronic pelvic pain
US2006224067A1 System and method for segmenting a cardiac signal based on brain activity