Category:Georg Seelig of Seattle WA (US)
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Georg Seelig of Seattle WA (US)
Executive Summary
Georg Seelig of Seattle WA (US) is an inventor who has filed 6 patents. Their primary areas of innovation include Preparing nucleic acids for analysis, e.g. for polymerase chain reaction [PCR] assay ( (4 patents), {Preparation or screening of tagged libraries, e.g. tagged microorganisms by STM-mutagenesis, tagged polynucleotides, gene tags} (4 patents), Ligating adaptors (4 patents), and they have worked with companies such as University of Washington (4 patents), University Of Washington (2 patents). Their most frequent collaborators include (4 collaborations), (4 collaborations), (2 collaborations).
Patent Filing Activity
Technology Areas
List of Technology Areas
- C12Q1/6806 (Preparing nucleic acids for analysis, e.g. for polymerase chain reaction [PCR] assay (): 4 patents
- C12N15/1065 ({Preparation or screening of tagged libraries, e.g. tagged microorganisms by STM-mutagenesis, tagged polynucleotides, gene tags}): 4 patents
- C12Q1/6855 (Ligating adaptors): 4 patents
- C12Q1/6874 (involving nucleic acid arrays, e.g. sequencing by hybridisation): 2 patents
Companies
List of Companies
- University of Washington: 4 patents
- University Of Washington: 2 patents
Collaborators
- Richard Muscat (4 collaborations)
- Alexander B. Rosenberg of Seattle WA (US) (4 collaborations)
- Anna Kuchina of Seattle WA (US) (2 collaborations)
- Leandra Brettner of Seattle WA (US) (2 collaborations)
- William DePaolo of Seattle WA (US) (2 collaborations)
Subcategories
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Categories:
- Richard Muscat
- Alexander B. Rosenberg of Seattle WA (US)
- Anna Kuchina of Seattle WA (US)
- Leandra Brettner of Seattle WA (US)
- William DePaolo of Seattle WA (US)
- Georg Seelig of Seattle WA (US)
- Inventors
- Inventors filing patents with University of Washington
- Inventors filing patents with University Of Washington