Rochester, MN, United States of America

Eugene Kern


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2002

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Title: Innovations in Eosinophil Degranulating Conditions by Eugene Kern

Introduction

Eugene Kern is an accomplished inventor based in Rochester, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical diagnostics, particularly in understanding eosinophil degranulating conditions. His innovative work has led to the development of methods and materials that enhance the diagnosis of these conditions.

Latest Patents

Eugene Kern holds a patent for his invention titled "Eosinophil Degranulating Conditions." This patent provides methods and materials related to the diagnosis of eosinophil degranulating conditions. Specifically, it involves visual types of analysis, such as microscopic analysis, to determine the presence of a horseshoe-shaped eosinophil granule structure within a mucus sample collected from a mammal. The presence of this structure indicates that the patient has an eosinophil degranulating condition. Additionally, the invention includes immunological types of analysis, like immunoassays, to assess if a patient's mucus contains a tissue-damaging amount of eosinophil granule content. The presence of such content also indicates an eosinophil degranulating condition. Furthermore, diagnostic kits are provided to help determine whether a patient has this condition.

Career Highlights

Eugene Kern is associated with the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, where he continues to contribute to advancements in medical research and diagnostics. His work is pivotal in improving the understanding and diagnosis of eosinophil-related conditions.

Collaborations

Eugene has collaborated with notable colleagues, including David A. Sherris and Jens Ponikau. Their combined expertise has furthered research in the field and enhanced the development of diagnostic methods.

Conclusion

Eugene Kern's innovative contributions to the diagnosis of eosinophil degranulating conditions exemplify the impact of research and invention in the medical field. His work not only aids in better diagnosis but also enhances patient care through improved understanding of these conditions.

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