Pilani, India

Chandra Sekhar



Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Chandra Sekhar in Cholesterol Sensing Technology.

Introduction

Chandra Sekhar is an accomplished inventor based in Pilani, India. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical sensors, particularly in the quantitative estimation of cholesterol levels in human blood serum. His innovative work has the potential to enhance health monitoring and diagnostics.

Latest Patents

Chandra Sekhar holds a patent for a "Potentiometric cholesterol sensor for the quantitative estimation of total cholesterol in human blood serum." This invention provides a novel sensor that utilizes a molecular imprint of cholesterol to accurately estimate total cholesterol levels in human blood serum, which typically contains 150-250 mg/dl of cholesterol. The sensor device is designed with an Ion Selective Field Effect Transistor (ISFET) coated with a molecular imprint of cholesterol on the SiO+SiN dielectric gate. The molecular imprint of cholesterol (MIPC) is anchored in a silica matrix, which serves as a sensing material with specific selectivity towards cholesterol, even in the presence of other organic constituents in human blood serum.

Career Highlights

Chandra Sekhar is associated with the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, where he has been involved in various research projects aimed at developing advanced sensor technologies. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in healthcare and diagnostics.

Collaborations

Chandra Sekhar has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Sunkam Vanaja and Mandapati Jayalakshmi, to further his research and development efforts in the field of biomedical sensors.

Conclusion

Chandra Sekhar's innovative contributions to cholesterol sensing technology exemplify the impact of scientific research on healthcare. His patented sensor technology holds promise for improving cholesterol monitoring and enhancing patient care.

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