Inventor · Menlo Park, CA, US

Tidhar Shalon

42Patents
10h-index
8Co-inventors
68Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 7, 1995 → Aug 7, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5807522A Methods for fabricating microarrays of biological samples Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 846 Expired
US7914468B2 Systems and methods for monitoring and modifying behavior Physics 334 Active
US6110426A Methods for fabricating microarrays of biological samples Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 177 Expired
US6309891A Capillary printing systems Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 37 Expired
US8142513B2 Devices and methods for altering eating behavior Human Necessities 25 Active
US8657879B2 Devices and methods for treating sleep disordered breathing Human Necessities 24 Active
US8439819B2 Fecal incontinence device, system and method Human Necessities 15 Active
US7378236B1 Method for analyzing gene expression patterns Chemistry; Metallurgy 15 Expired
US8230865B2 Palatal implant Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Active
US8449448B2 Fecal incontinence device, systems and method Human Necessities 10 Active
USD695403S1 Anal plug General 7 Active
USD754342S1 Anal plug General 7 Active
USD724731S1 Anal plug General 6 Active
US7442499B2 Substrates comprising polynucleotide microarrays Physics 5 Expired
USD831207S1 Rectal insert General 5 Active
US8444546B2 Fecal incontinence device, system and method Human Necessities 4 Active
US7615368B1 Microarrays of polypeptides Physics 4 Expired
USD891632S1 Gastrointestinal sampling device General 4 Active
USD737970S1 Transparent anal plug General 3 Active
USD754343S1 Transparent anal plug General 3 Active
USD737968S1 Transparent anal plug General 3 Active
USD691262S1 Anal plug General 3 Active
USD753825S1 Transparent anal plug General 3 Active
US8568292B2 Fecal incontinence device, system and method Human Necessities 2 Active
US8870953B2 Devices and methods for treating sleep disordered breathing Human Necessities 2 Active

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