Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States of America

Andrés Canela Rodriguez


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2011

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Andrés Canela Rodriguez

Introduction

Andrés Canela Rodriguez is a notable inventor based in Cold Spring Harbor, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of cellular biology, particularly in the study of telomeres. His work has implications for understanding stem cell biology and cancer research.

Latest Patents

Andrés holds a patent for "Methods for the determination of telomere length in a semi-automatic manner of every single cell in an immobilized cell population." This invention relates to methods and reagents for determining telomere length in tissue sections using a single cell telomeric mapping technique. The technique employs a fluorescent in situ hybridization step with a telomere-specific probe, along with an interpolation step that utilizes a standard curve correlating fluorescent intensity and telomere length from a collection of cell lines with known telomere lengths. This invention also aids in identifying stem cell niches within tissues and compounds that can trigger stem cell mobilization based on telomere length criteria.

Career Highlights

Andrés is affiliated with the Fundación Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas Carlos III, where he continues to advance research in oncology and cellular biology. His innovative methods have opened new avenues for research in stem cell identification and mobilization.

Collaborations

Andrés has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Ignacio Flores Hernández and Maria Antonia Blasco Marhuenda, contributing to a rich environment of scientific inquiry and innovation.

Conclusion

Andrés Canela Rodriguez's work exemplifies the intersection of innovation and scientific research, particularly in the understanding of telomeres and their role in cellular biology. His contributions are vital for future advancements in the field.

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