Sassenage, France

Amelie Argento-Pucciarelli


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2021

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Title: Amelie Argento-Pucciarelli: Innovator in Muscle-Related Disorders

Introduction

Amelie Argento-Pucciarelli is a prominent inventor based in Sassenage, France. She has made significant contributions to the field of muscle-related disorders through her innovative research and patented methodologies. Her work focuses on developing high throughput screening methods that can potentially revolutionize the treatment of muscle disorders.

Latest Patents

Amelie holds a patent for a "High throughput and functional screening method for muscle related disorders and biological processes." This invention relates to a method for high throughput screening of compounds using a variety of automated cell-based assays. These assays assess skeletal muscle cells' contractility, morphology, and metabolism to predict the efficacy of compounds on applications linked with muscle physiological and pathophysiological processes. The method involves providing an in vitro culture of myotubes, adding compounds, and conducting structural and functional readouts to determine the effects on muscle features and disorders.

Career Highlights

Amelie is currently associated with Cytoo, a company that specializes in cell-based assays and innovative screening technologies. Her work at Cytoo has allowed her to collaborate with other experts in the field, enhancing the impact of her research on muscle disorders.

Collaborations

Amelie has worked alongside notable colleagues such as Sebastien Degot and Yoran Margaron. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to advancing the understanding and treatment of muscle-related conditions.

Conclusion

Amelie Argento-Pucciarelli's innovative approach to screening methods for muscle disorders showcases her dedication to improving healthcare outcomes. Her contributions are paving the way for new treatments and a deeper understanding of muscle physiology.

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