Roswell, GA, United States of America

Chung-Dar Lu


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Chung-Dar Lu in Bacterial Quorum Sensing

Introduction

Chung-Dar Lu is an accomplished inventor based in Roswell, GA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of microbiology, particularly in understanding and regulating bacterial quorum sensing. His innovative work has implications for health and hygiene, as well as for various industrial applications.

Latest Patents

Chung-Dar Lu holds a patent for "Compositions for regulating or modulating quorum sensing in bacteria, methods of using the compounds, and methods of regulating or modulating quorum sensing in bacteria." This patent encompasses compounds and compositions that serve as specific AI-2 antagonists for controlling bacterial quorum sensing. Although these AI-2 antagonists may not exhibit bactericidal effects, they can attenuate virulence, drug resistance, and biofilm formation, offering therapeutic benefits. The methods described in the patent are suitable for preventing bacteria from forming extensive biofilms, which can pose health hazards or cause physical issues, such as blockages in water or fuel lines.

Career Highlights

Chung-Dar Lu is affiliated with the Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc., where he continues to advance research in his field. His work has garnered attention for its potential to improve public health and safety through innovative microbial management strategies.

Collaborations

Chung-Dar Lu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Binghe Wang and Nanting Ni. These partnerships have contributed to the development of his research and the successful application of his inventions.

Conclusion

Chung-Dar Lu's innovative work in bacterial quorum sensing represents a significant advancement in microbiology. His contributions have the potential to enhance therapeutic strategies and improve public health outcomes.

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