Assignee profile:

SIRS-LAB GMBH

City:

Jena

Country:

Germany

Published Applications:

11

Last publication date:

2012-02-16

Patent Grants:

7

Last grant date:

2012-10-16

Top Inventors for applications by SIRS-LAB GMBH

These are the the leading inventors for applications assigned to SIRS-LAB GMBH:

Recent patent applications by SIRS-LAB GMBH

SIRS-LAB GMBH based in Jena, DE has been assigned the rights to these inventions. The list includes both Pending Applications and Patent Grants:

#1 | 2012-02-16 ✅ Patent 8,288,115 granted on 2012-10-16
US20120040363A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for enriching a prokaryotic DNA

#2 | 2011-03-31
US20110076685A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD FOR IN VITRO DETECTION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

#3 | 2010-12-16 ✅ Patent 8,062,854 granted on 2011-11-22
US20100316993A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for enriching a prokaryotic DNA

#4 | 2010-07-22 ✅ Patent 8,338,099 granted on 2012-12-25
US20100184608A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Reference genes for the normalization of gene expression analysis data

#5 | 2010-06-17
US20100152053A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD FOR IN VITRO MONITORING OF POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES FOLLOWING LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

#6 | 2010-04-08
US20100086909A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for the prediction of individual disease course in sepsis

#7 | 2009-12-31 ✅ Patent 8,236,496 granted on 2012-08-07
US20090325152A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Use of gene activity classifiers for the in vitro classification of gene expression profiles of patients with infectious/non-infectious multiple organ failure

#8 | 2009-03-19 ✅ Patent 8,476,200 granted on 2013-07-02
US20090075831A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for differentiating between the non-infectious and infectious causes of multiple organ failure

#9 | 2008-03-20
US20080070235A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for Recognizing Acute Generalized Inflammatory Conditions (Sirs), Sepsis, Sepsis-Like Conditions and Systemic Infections

#10 | 2008-01-03 ✅ Patent 8,481,262 granted on 2013-07-09
US20080003568A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for enriching and/or separating prokaryotic DNA using a protein that specifically bonds to unmethylated DNA containing CpG-motifs

#11 | 2005-03-24 ✅ Patent 7,301,043 granted on 2007-11-27
US20050064532A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Compounds for determining the activity of phospholipase A

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