Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015
Title: Dinah W Y Sah: Innovator in Neurological Treatment
Introduction
Dinah W Y Sah is a prominent inventor based in Cambridge, MA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of neurological disorders through her innovative research and inventions. Her work focuses on developing effective treatment compositions and methods for administering therapies to patients suffering from these conditions.
Latest Patents
Dinah holds 1 patent related to the treatment of neurological disorders. This invention provides treatment compositions as well as systems and methods for determining and administering an effective amount of treatment for a neurological disorder. The treatment composition can contain a labeled interfering RNA (iRNA) agent capable of decreasing the expression of a target RNA associated with the neurological disorder. The methods of the invention include determining an effective amount of a therapeutic composition by introducing a solution containing a tracer into the brain of a mammal. The tracing solution is monitored until a target volume of distribution at steady state distribution is substantially achieved, and the rate of delivery of the therapeutic composition is determined. The therapeutic composition can then be administered at the rate determined by the use of the tracing solution.
Career Highlights
Dinah is currently associated with Medtronic, Inc., where she continues to advance her research in neurological treatments. Her work has the potential to significantly impact the lives of individuals suffering from various neurological disorders.
Collaborations
Dinah collaborates with notable colleagues, including Andrei P Guzaev and Matthew H Adams, who contribute to her research efforts and innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Dinah W Y Sah is a dedicated inventor whose work in the treatment of neurological disorders showcases her commitment to improving patient outcomes. Her innovative approaches and collaborations highlight the importance of research in advancing medical treatments.