Inventor · Boston, MA, US

Michael McKenna

19Patents
4h-index
39Co-inventors
60Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 3, 1997 → Jun 13, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5984556A Writing instrument improved outer barrel and method of producing the outer barrel Performing Operations; Transporting 19 Expired
US7867193B2 Drug delivery apparatus Human Necessities 18 Active
USD393876S Writing instrument having light reflective surfaces General 16 Expired
US8876795B2 Drug delivery apparatus Human Necessities 4 Active
US11697801B2 AAV-mediated delivery of therapeutic antibodies to the inner ear Chemistry; Metallurgy 3 Active
US9180054B2 Drug delivery apparatus Human Necessities 2 Active
US12077783B2 AAV-mediated delivery of antibodies to the inner ear Chemistry; Metallurgy 2 Active
US9764121B2 Drug delivery apparatus Human Necessities 2 Active
US12275960B2 AAV-mediated delivery of therapeutic antibodies to the inner ear Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US10201455B2 System for inner ear drug delivery via trans-round window membrane injection Human Necessities 1 Active
US8716229B2 Osteoprotegerin in neuroprotection Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US9662201B2 Drug-eluting stapes prosthesis Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US12365726B2 Anti-VEGF antibody constructs Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10786349B2 Artificial tympanic membrane devices and uses Human Necessities 0 Active
US9670288B2 Osteoprotegerin in neuroprotection Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10596267B2 Method and process for quantitative evaluation of pharmacokinetics, therapeutic effects and safety of delivery of drug compounds to the inner ear for treatment of auditory disease Human Necessities 0 Active
US11331391B2 Phosphonate-drug conjugates Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US11298267B2 System for inner ear drug delivery via trans-round window membrane injection Human Necessities 0 Active
US11648106B2 Artificial tympanic membrane devices and uses Human Necessities 0 Active

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