Cambridge, MA, United States of America

Carlos R Baiz


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Years Active: 2015

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Title: Carlos R Baiz: Innovator in Vibrational Spectroscopy

Introduction

Carlos R Baiz is a prominent inventor based in Cambridge, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of vibrational spectroscopy, particularly in the quantitative measurement of analytes. His work focuses on the secondary structure composition of proteins, utilizing advanced spectroscopic techniques.

Latest Patents

Carlos R Baiz holds a patent for his invention titled "Vibrational spectroscopy for quantitative measurement of analytes." This invention relates to systems and methods for determining the secondary structure composition of proteins using coherent two-dimensional infrared (2DIR) spectroscopy of backbone amide I vibrations, specifically in the range of 1580-1720 cm. The invention allows for the determination of fractions of α-helix, β-sheet, and unassigned regions in globular proteins through singular value decomposition, using basis spectra from sixteen commercially available proteins with known crystal structures. The root-mean-squared (RMS) errors of the predicted secondary structure compositions were found to be 7.9% for α-helix, 5.5% for β-sheet, and 7.6% for unassigned regions.

Career Highlights

Carlos R Baiz is affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he continues to advance research in his field. His innovative approaches have garnered attention and recognition within the scientific community.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Carlos has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kevin C Jones and Andrei Tokmakoff. These collaborations have further enriched his research and contributed to the advancement of vibrational spectroscopy.

Conclusion

Carlos R Baiz is a distinguished inventor whose work in vibrational spectroscopy has significant implications for the analysis of protein structures. His contributions continue to influence the field and inspire future innovations.

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