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GNA BIOSOLUTIONS GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    62
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    39,507
  • Filing trend
    ⇩ 91.0%
About

GNA BIOSOLUTIONS GMBH has a total of 62 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 91.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2007. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and United States. Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, chemical engineering and micro-structure and nano-technology are QUANDX INC, XTRANA INC and QUARK BIOSCIENCES TAIWAN INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing GNA BIOSOLUTIONS GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Stehr Joachim 56
#2 Ullerich Lars 56
#3 Buersgens Federico 34
#4 Bürsgens Federico 21
#5 Osinkina Lidiya 21
#6 Rebuffo-Scheer Cecilia 17
#7 Ruseckas Eimantas 11
#8 Schmidbauer Simon 7
#9 Zigann Katja 6
#10 Urban Cordula 6

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102019114011B3 Method and device for extracting and / or reproducing a target nucleic acid
DE102018103215B3 Method and device for extracting a nucleic acid from a sample fluid
DE102017123919A1 Method and apparatus for lysing microorganisms
DE102016124692A1 Method and system for amplifying a nucleic acid
DE102016120124A1 A method of conducting a polymerase chain reaction and apparatus for carrying out the method
DE102015010065B3 Use of nanoparticles and cationically modified nucleic acid for detecting a nucleic acid to be detected in a solution
DE102015010069B3 Method for detecting a nucleic acid
US2018237824A1 Method for multiplying nucleic acids
RU2666910C1 Method of super-amplification with pcr
DE102013215168A1 Use of one or more nanoparticles for amplification of nucleic acids
DE102013022382B3 Method for multiplying nucleic acids
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EP2825667A1 Method and kit for the detection of nucleic acids
DE102012222351A1 Reaction vessel with magnetic closure
DE102012201475A1 Method for multiplying nucleic acids
DE102007027654A1 Method for the detection of nucleic acids