Stockholm, Sweden

Eva Eriksson


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 24(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998-2001

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Eva Eriksson - Innovator in Chromatographic Methods

Introduction

Eva Eriksson is a prominent inventor based in Stockholm, Sweden. She has made significant contributions to the field of chromatography, particularly through her innovative methods and devices. With a total of 2 patents, her work has advanced the separation of organic substances in liquid samples.

Latest Patents

One of Eva's latest patents is a chromatographic method and device that utilizes a continuous macroporous organic matrix. This method allows for the effective separation of one or several organic substances in a liquid sample. The process involves passing the sample through a chromatographic device that contains a separation medium made of at least one continuous macroporous matrix. This matrix is created through the polymerization of a high internal phase emulsion system, which consists of a water-in-oil emulsion of organic monomers. The resulting open porous structure facilitates convective flow, enabling the organic substances to separate from each other and the liquid. The pores of the macroporous matrix can be either unmodified or surface modified, ensuring that the convective flow remains unhindered.

Career Highlights

Eva Eriksson is currently associated with Amersham Pharmacia Biotech AB, where she continues to innovate in her field. Her work has garnered attention for its practical applications in various industries, particularly in pharmaceuticals and biochemistry.

Collaborations

Eva has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Ingrid Porrvik and Klas Allmer. These partnerships have contributed to her success and the advancement of her research.

Conclusion

Eva Eriksson is a trailblazer in the field of chromatography, with her innovative methods paving the way for advancements in the separation of organic substances. Her contributions are invaluable to the scientific community and continue to inspire future innovations.

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