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NUCLEONICS INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    46
About

NUCLEONICS INC has a total of 46 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2002. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), Canada and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and environmental technology are IVERSEN PATRICK L, BIOMARIN TECH BV and SILENCE THERAPEUTICS GMBH.

Patent filings per year

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

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Pachuk Catherine J 28
#2 Satishchandran C 20
#3 Satishchandran Chandrasekhar 12
#4 Pachuk Catherine 8
#5 Mccallus Daniel E 7
#6 Mintz Liat 5
#7 Shuey David 4
#8 Sigg Martin D 4
#9 Chopra Maninder 4
#10 Mccallus Daniel Edward 3

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2009002918A2 Hepatitis c dsrna effector molecules, expression constructs, compositions, and methods of use
EP2148698A1 Microbial host-vector complementation system
WO2008128176A1 Influenza polynucleotides, expression constructs, compositions, and methods of use
WO2008118212A2 In vivo delivery of double stranded rna to a target cell
WO2008147430A2 Microrna-formatted multitarget interfering rna vector constructs and methods of using the same
US2007027103A1 Methods and compositions for silencing genes without inducing toxicity
WO2006069064A2 Conserved hbv and hcv sequences useful for gene silencing
CN101189343A Multiple rna polymerase iii promoter expression constructs
EP1656453A2 Eukaryotic expression systems for expression of inhibitory rna in multiple intracellular compartments
CA2528510A1 Conserved hbv and hcv sequences useful for gene silencing
WO2004094654A2 Transfection kinetics and structural promoters
EP1540004A2 Double stranded rna structures and constructs, and methods for generating and using the same
EP1549352A2 Methods for delivery of nucleic acids
AU1473502A Use of post-transcriptional gene silencing for identifying nucleic acid sequences that modulate the function of a cell