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Years Active: 2013
Title: Bjørn Pañella Pedersen: Innovator in Plasma Membrane Proton Pump Research
Introduction
Bjørn Pañella Pedersen is a notable inventor based in Aarhus, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of biochemistry, particularly in the study of plasma membrane proton pumps. His work has implications for understanding cellular processes and developing potential therapeutic interventions.
Latest Patents
Bjørn Pañella Pedersen holds a patent for the "Crystal structure of a plasma membrane proton pump." This invention relates to the crystal structure of a plasma membrane proton pump type ATPase. The patent describes methods for identifying modulators of ATPases and their uses. Based on the provided three-dimensional structure of the ATPase, various methods, including computer-implemented techniques, can be utilized for identifying modulators. These putative modulators may be further analyzed using in vitro and in vivo experiments to confirm their functionality. The patent also outlines several modulator interaction regions that are targets for regulation by ATPase modulators. He has 1 patent to his name.
Career Highlights
Bjørn has worked at prominent institutions, including Aarhus University and Københavns Universitet. His research has focused on the intricate mechanisms of ATPases, contributing to a deeper understanding of their role in cellular function.
Collaborations
Bjørn has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Michael G Palmgren and Morten Buch-Pedersen. Their joint efforts have further advanced the research in the field of proton pumps and their modulators.
Conclusion
Bjørn Pañella Pedersen is a distinguished inventor whose work on plasma membrane proton pumps has the potential to influence future research and therapeutic strategies. His contributions to the field are invaluable and continue to inspire further innovations.