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NOVEL SCIENCE INTERNAT GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    13
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NOVEL SCIENCE INTERNAT GMBH has a total of 13 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in Germany, Canada and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, measurement and computer technology are ADLER JON ELLIOT, POLYQUANT GMBH and BIONEXUS VENTURES L L C.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing NOVEL SCIENCE INTERNAT GMBHs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Thuerk Marcel 9
#2 Brunzema Claus 4
#3 Wiesenfeldt Martin 3
#4 Kamphausen Stefan 3
#5 Evert Fabian 2
#6 Goetz Ruediger 2
#7 Thurk Marcel 2
#8 Merkwirth Christian 2
#9 Merkwirth Christian Dr 1
#10 Thuerk Marcel Dr 1

Latest patents

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EP1425296A1 Organic compounds with biological activity as thrombin inhibitors and use thereof
DE10200666A1 New peptide compounds containing upto 6 aminoacid residues, are potent and specific thrombin inhibitors used for treating and diagnosing diseases associated with thrombin
DE10156995A1 New peptide compounds containing upto 6 aminoacid residues, are potent and specific thrombin inhibitors used for treating and diagnosing diseases associated with thrombin
DE10149678A1 New peptide compounds containing upto 6 aminoacid residues, are potent and specific thrombin inhibitors used for treating and diagnosing diseases associated with thrombin
DE10146632A1 New peptide compounds containing upto 6 aminoacid residues, are potent and specific thrombin inhibitors used for treating and diagnosing diseases associated with thrombin
DE10123698A1 Computer-assisted assessment and selection of active substances comprises environmentally-relevant computerized model for suitability assessment and prediction
DE10061108A1 Prediction of stock market prices using an artificial neuronal network trained using historical data and using a selection of indicators to improve price predictions
DE10042847A1 Method and device for detecting characteristics by analyzing a sample of human or animal body matter