Martha Hamilton
12Patents
12h-index
5Co-inventors
71Inventor score
Filing activity: Dec 13, 1994 → Nov 9, 2015
Most-cited inventions
| Patent | Title | Area | Cited by | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US8263650B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 107 | Active |
| US6472431B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 88 | Expired |
| US7262219B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 87 | Expired |
| US8324275B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 86 | Active |
| US6780889B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 86 | Expired |
| US7851506B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 85 | Active |
| US8952062B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 77 | Active |
| US5707818A | Device and method for simultaneously performing multiple competitive immunoassays | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 73 | Expired |
| US8461203B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 69 | Active |
| US8859619B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 67 | Active |
| US9539330B2 | Microbiologically sound and stable solutions of gamma-hydroxybutyrate salt for the treatment of narcolepsy | Human Necessities | 57 | Active |
| US5981298A | Immunoassay device and method | Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies | 24 | Expired |
Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.