San Diego, CA, United States of America

Charles Browning


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 29(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Charles Browning in Gel Electrophoresis

Introduction

Charles Browning is an accomplished inventor based in San Diego, CA. He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of gel electrophoresis. His work has significantly advanced the methods used in sample loading for electrophoretic systems.

Latest Patents

Browning holds a patent for a "Membrane loader for gel electrophoresis." This invention describes an apparatus and method for efficiently loading samples into a gel of an electrophoretic gel system (EGS). The preferred sample loader features a membrane that can have a net negative charge, net neutral charge, or no charge, typically made from materials like nitrocellulose or nylon. This membrane is designed to releasably retain samples, allowing for their active release when inserted into the gel. The invention includes various embodiments, such as a substrate with multiple sample loading areas and the use of sample inhibiting agents to prevent contamination and diffusion before the gel is activated.

Career Highlights

Browning's career is marked by his dedication to improving electrophoretic techniques. His innovative approach to sample loading has made significant contributions to the efficiency and reliability of gel electrophoresis. His work is particularly valuable in research and clinical settings where precise sample handling is crucial.

Collaborations

Browning has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Sallie Rice and James Byron Burke. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances the development of innovative solutions in the field.

Conclusion

Charles Browning's contributions to gel electrophoresis through his patented membrane loader exemplify his commitment to innovation in scientific research. His work continues to influence the methodologies used in laboratories today.

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