Location History:
- Saffron Walden, GB (2015)
- Mont Saint Aignan, FR (2016)
- Essex, GB (2016 - 2018)
- Rouen, FR (2010 - 2019)
- Nr Saffron Walden, GB (2016 - 2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2020
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Anthony Romieu
Introduction
Anthony Romieu is a prominent inventor based in Rouen, France, known for his significant contributions to the field of nucleic acid sequencing and biochemistry. With a total of 15 patents to his name, Romieu has made remarkable advancements that have the potential to impact various scientific and medical applications.
Latest Patents
One of Romieu's latest patents focuses on the preparation of templates for nucleic acid sequencing. This invention relates to methods of generating templates for a nucleic acid sequencing reaction, which involve providing at least one double-stranded nucleic acid molecule. Both strands of the double-stranded nucleic acid molecule are attached to a solid support at the 5' end. The process includes cleaving one or both strands of the double-stranded nucleic acid molecule and subjecting the cleaved strand(s) to denaturing conditions. This results in the removal of the portion of the cleaved strand(s) not attached to the solid support, thereby generating a partially or substantially single-stranded template for a nucleic acid sequencing reaction.
Another notable patent involves nucleophile-reactive sulfonated compounds for the (radio)labelling of (bio)molecules, along with their precursors and conjugates. These compounds are produced by pre-introducing a nucleophilic compound through an unusual nucleophile-induced ring-opening reaction of the sultone moiety of the precursor. The