Inventor · Cambridge, MA, US

Michael R. Schlabach

16Patents
3h-index
28Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 8, 2013 → Aug 7, 2024

Most-cited inventions

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US11261428B2 Gene-regulating compositions and methods for improved immunotherapy Chemistry; Metallurgy 6 Active
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US11530413B2 Compositions and methods to treat cancer Physics 2 Active
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US12123021B2 Gene-regulating compositions and methods for improved immunotherapy Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US11608500B2 Gene-regulating compositions and methods for improved immunotherapy Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US12084682B2 Gene-regulating compositions and methods for improved immunotherapy Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Active
US11485736B2 Substituted pyrazolopyrimidines and substituted purines and their use as ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 1 (USP1) inhibitors Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US11946163B2 Methods for measuring and improving CRISPR reagent function Physics 0 Active
US12188045B2 Guide RNA combinations and methods of use Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US11787813B2 Substituted pyrazolopyrimidines and substituted purines and their use as ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 1 (USP1) inhibitors Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US10023862B2 Organic compositions to treat beta-catenin-related diseases Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US12280111B2 Gene-regulating compositions and methods for improved immunotherapy Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active

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