Inventor · Evansville, IN, US

Michael Anthony Ceddia

18Patents
8h-index
28Co-inventors
68Inventor score

Filing activity: May 21, 2003 → Aug 29, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7998473B2 Methods of treatment or prevention of gastrointestinal disorders using canine probiotic bifidobacterium Chemistry; Metallurgy 33 Active
US8802158B2 Methods of use of probiotic Lactobacilli for companion animals Human Necessities 18 Active
US8877178B2 Methods of use of probiotic bifidobacteria for companion animals Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 14 Active
US7785635B1 Methods of use of probiotic lactobacilli for companion animals Human Necessities 13 Expired
US8137718B2 Probiotic infant products Human Necessities 11 Active
US8142810B2 Dietary method for modulating glucose metabolism and associated conditions and increasing longevity Human Necessities 11 Active
US8894991B2 Canine probiotic Lactobacilli Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 9 Active
US8563522B2 Method of maintaining and/or attenuating a decline in quality of life Human Necessities 8 Active
US8900569B2 Method of treating diarrhea in a canine Chemistry; Metallurgy 7 Active
US7906112B2 Canine probiotic Lactobacilli Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 7 Active
US8809035B2 Canine probiotic Bifidobacterium Chemistry; Metallurgy 7 Active
US8529940B2 Dietary method for modulating glucose metabolism Human Necessities 5 Active
US9580680B2 Canine probiotic bifidobacterium pseudolongum Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Active
US10857195B2 Plant extracts for improving sleep Human Necessities 1 Active
US8840880B2 Canine probiotic bifidobacteria globosum Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US9821015B2 Methods of use of probiotic bifidobacteria for companion animals Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US12391626B2 Nutrient sources for plant growth mediums Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US8900568B2 Method of treating diarrhea in a canine Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.