Location History:
- Taby, SE (2012)
- Täby, SE (2014)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2014
Title: Bjorn Ingemarsson: Innovator in Biomolecular Separation Technology
Introduction
Bjorn Ingemarsson is a notable inventor based in Taby, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomolecular separation technology. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method and apparatus for separating carriers from solutions.
Latest Patents
Ingemarsson holds a patent for a "Separating method and an apparatus performing such a method." This invention focuses on a method for separating carriers that are adapted to have biomolecules, such as DNA, RNA, proteins, polypeptides, or carbohydrates attached to them. The method involves introducing a tubular member into a receptacle containing a solution with the carriers. An end portion of the tubular member is immersed in the solution, attracting and holding the carriers to this end portion. The tubular member is then removed along with the held carriers from the solution. The attracting and holding step utilizes an under-pressure within the tubular member to secure the carriers to a filter located at the end portion of the tubular member. This invention also encompasses an apparatus designed to perform the described method.
Career Highlights
Bjorn Ingemarsson is associated with Qiagen Instruments AG, a company known for its advancements in molecular biology and diagnostics. His work at Qiagen has allowed him to focus on innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency of biomolecular research.
Collaborations
Ingemarsson has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Anders Alderborn and David Peterson. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his innovative technologies.
Conclusion
Bjorn Ingemarsson's contributions to biomolecular separation technology exemplify the impact of innovation in scientific research. His patented methods and apparatus are poised to advance the field significantly.