USPTO Examiner IBRAHIM MEDINA AHMED - Art Unit 1662

Recent Applications

Detailed information about the 100 most recent patent applications.

Application NumberTitleFiling DateDisposal DateDispositionTime (months)Office ActionsRestrictionsInterviewAppeal
19212531APPLICATION OF RICE NAT PROTEIN AND CODING GENE THEREOF IN REGULATION AND CONTROL OF PLANT DISEASE RESISTANCEMay 2025December 2025Allow720NoNo
19206857METHODS FOR MODIFYING PLANTS WITH A RECOMBINANT RNA MOLECULEMay 2025September 2025Allow400NoNo
18948087METHOD FOR MODIFYING PLANTS WITH A RECOMBINANT RNA MOLECULENovember 2024April 2025Allow500YesNo
18645898Pepper Hybrid SVPB8500 and Parents ThereofApril 2024February 2026Allow2200NoNo
18414309SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 20261107January 2024February 2026Allow2510YesNo
18406698SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 25120120January 2024January 2026Allow2410NoNo
18406813SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 27330924January 2024January 2026Allow2510YesNo
18406647SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 29130759January 2024January 2026Allow2520YesNo
18406789SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 24060356January 2024January 2026Allow2510NoNo
18398362WHEAT VARIETY 6PVED35BDecember 2023January 2026Allow2510NoNo
18397232PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010534December 2023January 2026Allow2510NoNo
18397901PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010511December 2023January 2026Allow2510NoNo
18397366PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010456December 2023January 2026Allow2510NoNo
18397658PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010516December 2023January 2026Allow2510NoNo
18397935PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010438December 2023January 2026Allow2510NoNo
18396624PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010475December 2023January 2026Allow2410NoNo
18395495PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010566December 2023January 2026Allow2410NoNo
18395499PLANTS AND SEEDS OF CORN VARIETY CV639533December 2023January 2026Allow2410NoNo
18391813PLANTS AND SEEDS OF CORN VARIETY CV606439December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18391917PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010485December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18391822PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010532December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18392414PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010452December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18393326PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010474December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18391162PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010540December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18391273PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010483December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18536124PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010569December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18536114PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010570December 2023December 2025Allow2410NoNo
18521577PLANTS AND SEEDS OF HYBRID CORN VARIETY CH010359November 2023November 2025Allow2410NoNo
18519001SOYBEAN VARIETY 01106402November 2023December 2025Allow2510NoNo
18499417SOYBEAN VARIETY 5PKTK65November 2023October 2025Allow2310NoNo
18499426SOYBEAN VARIETY 5PLND89November 2023November 2025Allow2410NoNo
18495797VARIETY CORN LINE ADAA3605October 2023October 2025Allow2310YesNo
18495798VARIETY CORN LINE BDAX4707October 2023October 2025Allow2310YesNo
18495926VARIETY CORN LINE HID3447October 2023October 2025Allow2410YesNo
18495941VARIETY CORN LINE JRID5802October 2023October 2025Allow2410NoNo
18488274INSECTICIDAL PROTEINS FROM PLANTS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USEOctober 2023September 2024Allow1100NoNo
18485649METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVED DISEASE RESISTANCE IN BEAN PLANTSOctober 2023January 2026Abandon2710NoNo
18377954OILSEED CROP SEED PRODUCTIONOctober 2023September 2025Allow2320NoNo
18377946CEREAL CROP SEED PRODUCTIONOctober 2023August 2025Allow2220NoNo
18480748ANTHRACNOSE RESISTANT ALFALFA PLANTSOctober 2023March 2025Allow1720NoNo
18374347ENGINEERED PESTICIDAL PROTEINS AND METHODS OF CONTROLLING PLANT PESTSSeptember 2023April 2024Allow700NoNo
18370749SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 24130515September 2023November 2025Allow2610NoNo
18370721SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 21040407September 2023November 2025Allow2610NoNo
18370811SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 20270253September 2023October 2025Allow2510NoNo
18370770SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 21241741September 2023October 2025Allow2510NoNo
18368704METHODS OF USE OF SEED-ORIGIN ENDOPHYTE POPULATIONSSeptember 2023August 2025Allow2320YesNo
18367658SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 20250821September 2023November 2025Allow2610NoNo
18243583SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 20430911September 2023December 2025Allow2710NoNo
18241116SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 27210503August 2023August 2025Allow2410NoNo
18241122SOYBEAN CULTIVAR 26240503August 2023November 2025Allow2610NoNo
18239821CELERY CULTIVAR TBG 52August 2023November 2025Allow2610NoNo
18233341SEMI-DOMINANT MOLECULAR MARKER RELATED TO MAIZE DWARF AND APPLICATION THEREOFAugust 2023July 2024Allow1120YesNo
18226442CORN INBRED 2791PJuly 2023January 2024Allow610YesNo
18222226AGRICULTURAL ENDOPHYTE-PLANT COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USEJuly 2023October 2025Abandon2820NoNo
18344018MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION OF TRAITS FOR PRODUCING MEAL FROM BRASSICA NAPUSJune 2023December 2025Allow3021YesNo
18207054SWEET CORN HYBRID SVSA4153 AND PARENTS THEREOFJune 2023July 2025Allow2510NoNo
18037853Spinach Plants Resistant to Peronospora Farinosa and Stemphylium VesicariumMay 2023February 2026Allow3320YesNo
18319332INBRED CORN LINE KW4FP1932May 2023September 2025Allow2810NoNo
18318565IDENTIFICATION METHOD OF TWO PARENTS OF NYMPHAEA HYBRID BASED ON SEQUENCES OF INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACER (ITS) AND matKMay 2023July 2025Abandon2631NoNo
18309398GENETIC MARKERS FOR MYB28April 2023December 2024Abandon2001NoNo
18304611MAIZE HYBRID X05T061April 2023August 2025Allow2810NoNo
18304738MAIZE HYBRID X18T233April 2023August 2025Allow2810NoNo
18304512MAIZE HYBRID X16T121April 2023July 2025Allow2710NoNo
18304423MAIZE HYBRID X13T106April 2023July 2025Allow2710NoNo
18304409MAIZE HYBRID X00T035April 2023August 2025Allow2810NoNo
18300628MAIZE INBRED 1PLLG90April 2023May 2025Allow2510NoNo
18182207METHODS FOR HYBRID CORN SEED PRODUCTIONMarch 2023August 2025Allow2940YesNo
18167326SOYBEAN VARIETY 5PNRT57February 2023July 2025Allow2910NoNo
18020259CORN EVENT 2A-7 AND IDENTIFICATION METHOD THEREFORFebruary 2023December 2025Allow3421NoNo
18159396MAIZE EVENT DP-004114-3 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION THEREOFJanuary 2023December 2025Allow3510NoNo
18159384INSECTICIDAL PROTEINS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USEJanuary 2023May 2024Allow1500NoNo
18062253MELON CULTIVARS ME300, ME535, ME594, ME597, ME598, ME670, ME671 AND ME675December 2022October 2025Abandon3511NoNo
18072706Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010384December 2022February 2025Allow2610NoNo
18071662Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010383November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
18072699Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV907690November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
18072391LETTUCE VARIETY NUN 09188 LTLNovember 2022June 2025Abandon3110NoNo
18072462LETTUCE VARIETY NUN 08235 LTLNovember 2022March 2025Allow2810NoNo
17994923Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010375November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17994911Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV886046November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17994345Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV935739November 2022March 2025Allow2810NoNo
17994352Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV951349November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17994333Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV863120November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17994295Plants and Seeds of Corn Variety CV866788November 2022March 2025Allow2710NoNo
17994284SOYBEAN VARIETY 01098302November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17993371PEPPER HYBRID SVHJ5816 AND PARENTS THEREOFNovember 2022December 2024Allow2510NoNo
17992428Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010387November 2022March 2025Allow2810NoNo
17990573METHODS OF MAKING FUNGUS ORGANISM HYBRIDS WITH NOVEL OR ENHANCED PHYTOCHEMICALSNovember 2022May 2025Abandon3001NoNo
18056620HYBRID TOMATO PLANT NAMED HMC44441November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17987835Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010421November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17987819Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010436November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17987284Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010368November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17987436Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010417November 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17987167Plants and Seeds of Hybrid Corn Variety CH010382November 2022January 2025Allow2610NoNo
17986546LETTUCE NAMED POULIDORNovember 2022February 2025Allow2710NoNo
17980660SOYBEAN VARIETY 01094676November 2022February 2025Allow2810NoNo
18051042HYBRID TOMATO VARIETY 72-CH0354 RZOctober 2022May 2025Abandon3010NoNo
18051235BRASSICA OLERACEA PLANTS WITH DOWNY MILDEW RESISTANT CURDS OR HEADSOctober 2022May 2025Allow3121YesNo
17976237MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING HYBRID DIPLOID POTATOOctober 2022June 2025Allow3220NoNo
17973280TOMATO HYBRID SVTM9038 AND PARENTS THEREOFOctober 2022February 2025Allow2810NoNo
17996824METHODS FOR GENERATING PLANTS PRODUCING SEEDS HAVING ALTERED SEED COMPOSITIONOctober 2022December 2025Allow3821NoNo

Appeals Overview

This analysis examines appeal outcomes and the strategic value of filing appeals for examiner IBRAHIM, MEDINA AHMED.

Strategic Value of Filing an Appeal

Total Appeal Filings
13
Allowed After Appeal Filing
5
(38.5%)
Not Allowed After Appeal Filing
8
(61.5%)
Filing Benefit Percentile
63.1%
Higher than average

Understanding Appeal Filing Strategy

Filing a Notice of Appeal can sometimes lead to allowance even before the appeal is fully briefed or decided by the PTAB. This occurs when the examiner or their supervisor reconsiders the rejection during the mandatory appeal conference (MPEP § 1207.01) after the appeal is filed.

In this dataset, 38.5% of applications that filed an appeal were subsequently allowed. This appeal filing benefit rate is above the USPTO average, suggesting that filing an appeal can be an effective strategy for prompting reconsideration.

Strategic Recommendations

Filing a Notice of Appeal is strategically valuable. The act of filing often prompts favorable reconsideration during the mandatory appeal conference.

Examiner IBRAHIM, MEDINA AHMED - Prosecution Strategy Guide

Executive Summary

Examiner IBRAHIM, MEDINA AHMED works in Art Unit 1662 and has examined 959 patent applications in our dataset. With an allowance rate of 91.8%, this examiner allows applications at a higher rate than most examiners at the USPTO. Applications typically reach final disposition in approximately 20 months.

Allowance Patterns

Examiner IBRAHIM, MEDINA AHMED's allowance rate of 91.8% places them in the 77% percentile among all USPTO examiners. This examiner is more likely to allow applications than most examiners at the USPTO.

Office Action Patterns

On average, applications examined by IBRAHIM, MEDINA AHMED receive 1.23 office actions before reaching final disposition. This places the examiner in the 15% percentile for office actions issued. This examiner issues significantly fewer office actions than most examiners.

Prosecution Timeline

The median time to disposition (half-life) for applications examined by IBRAHIM, MEDINA AHMED is 20 months. This places the examiner in the 92% percentile for prosecution speed. Applications move through prosecution relatively quickly with this examiner.

Interview Effectiveness

Conducting an examiner interview provides a +7.5% benefit to allowance rate for applications examined by IBRAHIM, MEDINA AHMED. This interview benefit is in the 36% percentile among all examiners. Recommendation: Interviews provide a below-average benefit with this examiner.

Request for Continued Examination (RCE) Effectiveness

When applicants file an RCE with this examiner, 35.1% of applications are subsequently allowed. This success rate is in the 78% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Insight: RCEs are highly effective with this examiner compared to others. If you receive a final rejection, filing an RCE with substantive amendments or arguments has a strong likelihood of success.

After-Final Amendment Practice

This examiner enters after-final amendments leading to allowance in 70.4% of cases where such amendments are filed. This entry rate is in the 92% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: This examiner is highly receptive to after-final amendments compared to other examiners. Per MPEP § 714.12, after-final amendments may be entered "under justifiable circumstances." Consider filing after-final amendments with a clear showing of allowability rather than immediately filing an RCE, as this examiner frequently enters such amendments.

Pre-Appeal Conference Effectiveness

When applicants request a pre-appeal conference (PAC) with this examiner, 200.0% result in withdrawal of the rejection or reopening of prosecution. This success rate is in the 93% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: Pre-appeal conferences are highly effective with this examiner compared to others. Before filing a full appeal brief, strongly consider requesting a PAC. The PAC provides an opportunity for the examiner and supervisory personnel to reconsider the rejection before the case proceeds to the PTAB.

Appeal Withdrawal and Reconsideration

This examiner withdraws rejections or reopens prosecution in 100.0% of appeals filed. This is in the 87% percentile among all examiners. Of these withdrawals, 80.0% occur early in the appeal process (after Notice of Appeal but before Appeal Brief). Strategic Insight: This examiner frequently reconsiders rejections during the appeal process compared to other examiners. Per MPEP § 1207.01, all appeals must go through a mandatory appeal conference. Filing a Notice of Appeal may prompt favorable reconsideration even before you file an Appeal Brief.

Petition Practice

When applicants file petitions regarding this examiner's actions, 88.9% are granted (fully or in part). This grant rate is in the 88% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Note: Petitions are frequently granted regarding this examiner's actions compared to other examiners. Per MPEP § 1002.02(c), various examiner actions are petitionable to the Technology Center Director, including prematureness of final rejection, refusal to enter amendments, and requirement for information. If you believe an examiner action is improper, consider filing a petition.

Examiner Cooperation and Flexibility

Examiner's Amendments: This examiner makes examiner's amendments in 3.0% of allowed cases (in the 79% percentile). Per MPEP § 1302.04, examiner's amendments are used to place applications in condition for allowance when only minor changes are needed. This examiner frequently uses this tool compared to other examiners, indicating a cooperative approach to getting applications allowed. Strategic Insight: If you are close to allowance but minor claim amendments are needed, this examiner may be willing to make an examiner's amendment rather than requiring another round of prosecution.

Quayle Actions: This examiner issues Ex Parte Quayle actions in 0.0% of allowed cases (in the 3% percentile). This examiner rarely issues Quayle actions compared to other examiners. Allowances typically come directly without a separate action for formal matters.

Prosecution Strategy Recommendations

Based on the statistical analysis of this examiner's prosecution patterns, here are tailored strategic recommendations:

  • Consider after-final amendments: This examiner frequently enters after-final amendments. If you can clearly overcome rejections with claim amendments, file an after-final amendment before resorting to an RCE.
  • RCEs are effective: This examiner has a high allowance rate after RCE compared to others. If you receive a final rejection and have substantive amendments or arguments, an RCE is likely to be successful.
  • Request pre-appeal conferences: PACs are highly effective with this examiner. Before filing a full appeal brief, request a PAC to potentially resolve issues without full PTAB review.
  • Appeal filing as negotiation tool: This examiner frequently reconsiders rejections during the appeal process. Filing a Notice of Appeal may prompt favorable reconsideration during the mandatory appeal conference.
  • Examiner cooperation: This examiner frequently makes examiner's amendments to place applications in condition for allowance. If you are close to allowance, the examiner may help finalize the claims.

Relevant MPEP Sections for Prosecution Strategy

  • MPEP § 713.10: Examiner interviews - available before Notice of Allowance or transfer to PTAB
  • MPEP § 714.12: After-final amendments - may be entered "under justifiable circumstances"
  • MPEP § 1002.02(c): Petitionable matters to Technology Center Director
  • MPEP § 1004: Actions requiring primary examiner signature (allowances, final rejections, examiner's answers)
  • MPEP § 1207.01: Appeal conferences - mandatory for all appeals
  • MPEP § 1214.07: Reopening prosecution after appeal

Important Disclaimer

Not Legal Advice: The information provided in this report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. You should consult with a qualified patent attorney or agent for advice specific to your situation.

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Use at Your Own Risk: While we strive to provide accurate and useful prosecution statistics, you should independently verify any information that is material to your prosecution strategy and use your professional judgment in all patent prosecution matters.