Taoyuan County, Taiwan

Chuan-Yi Chien

USPTO Granted Patents = 4 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.9

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 42(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013-2016

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Liver Function Assessment by Chuan-Yi Chien

Introduction

Chuan-Yi Chien is a notable inventor based in Taoyuan County, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging and liver function assessment. With a total of 4 patents to his name, his work focuses on innovative methods and agents that enhance clinical outcomes for patients with liver conditions.

Latest Patents

Chien's latest patents include a quantification method for remaining liver function and a novel liver receptor imaging agent. This test indicator is designed to quantify remaining liver function, which is crucial for determining the necessity of liver transplantation in patients suffering from liver failure or disease. The radioactivity uptake of this indicator is negatively correlated with the extent of liver reserve, providing valuable insights for clinical decision-making. Additionally, he has developed a gall bladder imaging agent and its preparation method, which involves a radio-labelled MAG3-tri-galactosamine. This innovative agent boasts a labelling yield of at least 90% and a specific radioactivity of at least 7.0×10^9 Bq/mg.

Career Highlights

Chuan-Yi Chien is affiliated with the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, which operates under the Atomic Energy Council of the Executive Yuan. His work at this institution has allowed him to focus on advancing nuclear medicine and imaging technologies.

Collaborations

Chien collaborates with esteemed colleagues such as Mei-Hui Wang and Wuu-Jyh Lin, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation in medical imaging.

Conclusion

Chuan-Yi Chien's contributions to liver function assessment and imaging technology exemplify the impact of innovative research in medicine. His patents not only enhance clinical practices but also pave the way for improved patient outcomes in liver health.

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