Inventor profile of:

Robert Thayer

City:

Thunder Bay

Country:

Canada

Published Applications:

12

Last publication date:

2019-10-24

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Recent patent applications by Thayer Robert

Robert Thayer from Thunder Bay, CA has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2019-10-24
US20190323087A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

3.4 KB mitochondrial DNA deletion for use in the detection of cancer

#2 | 2018-04-19
US20180105885A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Mitochondrial mutations and rearrangements as a diagnostic tool for the detection of sun exposure, prostate cancer and other cancers

#3 | 2018-01-11
US20180010193A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

3.4 kb mitochondrial DNA deletion for use in the detection of cancer

#4 | 2016-12-29
US20160376660A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

3.4 KB MITOCHONDRIAL DNA DELETION FOR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CANCER

#5 | 2015-10-08
US20150284805A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Mitochondrial mutations and rearrangements as a diagnostic tool for the detection of sun exposure, prostate cancer and other cancers

#6 | 2015-02-05
US20150037804A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

3.4 KB MITOCHONDRIAL DNA DELETION FOR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CANCER

#7 | 2013-01-24
US20130022979A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

3.4kb MITOCHONDRIAL DNA DELETION FOR USE IN THE DETECTION OF CANCER

#8 | 2012-03-08
US20120058483A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

MITOCHONDRIAL MUTATIONS AND REARRANGEMENTS AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR THE DETECTION OF SUN EXPOSURE, PROSTATE CANCER AND OTHER CANCERS

#9 | 2011-02-24
US20110045471A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods for Assaying MC1R Variants and Mitochondrial Markers in Skin Samples

#10 | 2009-07-30
US20090192047A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Mitochondrial mutations and rearrangements as a diagnostic tool for the detection of sun exposure, prostate cancer and other cancers

#11 | 2007-08-16
US20070190534A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Mitochondrial sites and genes associated with prostate cancer

#12 | 2005-02-03
US20050026167A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Complete mitochondrial genome sequences as a diagnostic tool for the health sciences

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