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TARTU UELIKOOL UNIVERSITY OF TARTU

Overview
  • Total Patents
    12
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TARTU UELIKOOL UNIVERSITY OF TARTU has a total of 12 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2007. It filed its patents most often in WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and measurement are INREGEN, UNIV CHA IND ACAD COOP FOUND and INST TRANSFUSION MEDICINE ACADEMY MILITARY MEDICAL SCIENCES.

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Patent filings per year

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Jaanisoo Raivo 4
#2 Rinken Toonika 4
#3 Varjak Margus 1
#4 Utt Age 1
#5 Lust Aime 1
#6 Salk Kristiina 1
#7 Nurk Allan 1
#8 Remm Anu 1
#9 Ustav Mart Jr 1
#10 Danilkin Mihhail 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2012159638A1 Non-cytotoxic alpha viral construct, cell line and composition and a method for the assessment of the effect of antiviral agents.
WO2012089222A2 A durable haemostatic scaffold
WO2011042029A1 A method and composition for creating conditional lethality for virus mutants and for eliminating the viability of an eukaryotic cell
WO2011144216A1 Method and kit for identifying compounds capable of inhibiting human papilloma virus replication
WO2011091805A1 On-line system, method of its calibration and simultaneous detection of antibiotic residues and their concentration in milk
WO2011091804A1 An apparatus for quantitative cataract diagnostics
WO2011091803A1 Li2B4O7 BASED TRANSPARENT TISSUE-EQUIVALENT RADIATION DETECTOR FOR THERMALLY OR OPTICALLY STIMULATED LUMINESCENCE DOSIMETRY AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOF
EP2440916A1 Method for the detection of mastitis and milk quality, and mastitis sensor
EP2376072A1 Arginase inhibitors for the treatment of depression
EP2101796A1 Bacillus smithii strain tbmi12 mscl p737 and use of endospores thereof as a probiotic or a food supplement