Stockholm, Sweden

Claudia Fredolini


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Bristow, VA (US) (2013)
  • Stockholm, SE (2016)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013-2016

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: **Innovative Contributions of Claudia Fredolini in Nanoparticle Harvesting**

Introduction

Claudia Fredolini, an accomplished inventor based in Stockholm, Sweden, has gained recognition for her work in the field of nanoparticle harvesting and biomarker sequestering. With two patents to her name, Fredolini's innovations are paving the way for advancements in the identification and isolation of analytes, benefitting various industries, including healthcare and diagnostics.

Latest Patents

Fredolini's latest patents focus on a novel method for harvesting nanoparticles and sequestering biomarkers. In this innovative approach, capture particles are designed with a polymeric matrix that has a pore size allowing for analytes to enter. Notably, the pore size is adjustable upon applying a specific stimulus to the particles, which enables the capture of analytes of interest while sequestering them effectively. The polymeric matrix is composed of co-polymeric materials, including a structural monomer and an affinity monomer that attracts analytes to the capture particles. This invention facilitates not only the isolation and identification of analytes present in complex mixtures but also protects sensitive analytes from degradation during harvesting and concentrates low-abundance analytes in fluids.

Career Highlights

Claudia Fredolini has made significant strides throughout her career, contributing her expertise to companies such as the George Mason Research Foundation, Inc. Her dedication has fostered the development of new methodologies and technologies aimed at improving analytical processes in various scientific fields.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Fredolini has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Lance A. Liotta and Emanuel Petricoin. These partnerships have further enriched her research output and helped in the advancement of technologies related to nanoparticle applications.

Conclusion

Claudia Fredolini's inventive contributions are instrumental in advancing nanoparticle technology and biomarker research. As she continues to innovate, her work lays the foundation for future developments in analyte isolation and identification, ultimately enhancing diagnostic capabilities in healthcare and other industries. Her dedication to innovation exemplifies the crucial role of inventors in shaping scientific progress.

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