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LAKOWICZ JOSEPH R

Overview
  • Total Patents
    31
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    222,346
About

LAKOWICZ JOSEPH R has a total of 31 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1991. It filed its patents most often in United States, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets measurement, machines and medical technology are IMMUNODIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS LTD, TOA MEDICAL ELECTRONICS and TECHNICON INSTR.

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Chart showing LAKOWICZ JOSEPH Rs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Lakowicz Joseph R 29
#2 Szmacinski Henryk 8
#3 Gryczynski Ignacy 4
#4 Terpetschnig Ewald 4
#5 Castellano Felix 4
#6 Murtaza Zakir 4
#7 Johnson Michael L 3
#8 Gryczynski Zygmunt 2
#9 Berndt Klaus W 2
#10 Badugu Ramachandram 2

Latest patents

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US2015338402A1 Tamm structures for enhanced fluorescence based sensing, imaging and assays
US2015338345A1 One dimensional photonic crystals for enhanced fluorescence based sensing, imaging and assays
US2010035335A1 Metal-enhanced fluorescence for the label-free detection of interacting biomolecules
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US7566783B2 Long wavelength long lifetime luminophores
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AU1826199A Method for determining a base sequence of a nucleotide strand
WO9931513A1 Method and composition for characterizing a sample containing a sample lipid and an assay kit
US6306661B1 Water soluble luminescence oxygen sensor and method
US6214628B1 Method of conducting an assay of a sample containing an analyte of interest
WO9838496A1 Measuring analytes with metal-ligand complex probes
US5759767A Two-photon and multi-photon measurement of analytes in animal and human tissues and fluids
WO9613722A1 Long lifetime anisotropy (polarization) probes for clinical chemistry, immunoassays, affinity assays and biomedical research
US5628310A Method and apparatus to perform trans-cutaneous analyte monitoring
US5648269A pH and pCO2 sensing by luminescent lifetimes and energy transfer