Shinhoka-machi, Japan

Christopher J Savoie


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 15(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008

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Title: Christopher J Savoie: Innovator in Gene Regulatory Networks

Introduction

Christopher J Savoie is a notable inventor based in Shinhoka-machi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biological discovery, particularly through his innovative work on gene regulatory networks. His research focuses on the application of new inferential methods to analyze complex biological information.

Latest Patents

Christopher J Savoie holds a patent titled "Biological discovery using gene regulatory networks generated from multiple-disruption expression libraries." This invention encompasses the application of new inferential methods to analyze complex biological information, including gene networks. The methods involve obtaining disruptant data and drug induction/inhibition data simultaneously for multiple genes in an organism. Savoie’s work includes modifications of Boolean and Bayesian inferential methods to determine relationships and cause-and-effect relationships between expressed genes. His methods have been validated using information from prior studies and newly conducted studies of gene expression.

Career Highlights

Christopher J Savoie is associated with Gni Kk, where he continues to advance his research in gene regulatory networks. His innovative approaches have the potential to significantly impact the understanding of gene interactions and biological processes.

Collaborations

Savoie has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Seiyo Imoto and Takao Goto, contributing to the advancement of research in his field.

Conclusion

Christopher J Savoie is a pioneering inventor whose work in gene regulatory networks exemplifies the intersection of innovation and biological research. His contributions are poised to enhance the understanding of complex biological systems and their applications.

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