Roubaix, France

Félix Sauvage

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.8

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2024-2025

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Félix Sauvage

Introduction

Félix Sauvage is an accomplished inventor based in Roubaix, France. He is known for his significant contributions to the field of cell manipulation through innovative methods. His work has led to advancements in the way cells can be selectively permeabilized and fragmentized, which has important implications in various scientific and medical applications.

Latest Patents

Félix Sauvage holds a patent for a method to selectively permeabilize and/or fragmentize cells. This method involves a structure comprising a material and particles capable of absorbing electromagnetic radiation. The cells are brought close to each other, and part of the particles embedded in the structure are exposed to the free surface. By irradiating the structure with electromagnetic radiation, the cells can be selectively permeabilized and/or fragmentized. This innovative approach also relates to a structure designed for use in a photothermal process to achieve the same results.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Félix Sauvage has worked with notable institutions, including Universiteit Gent and Trince Bv. His research and inventions have contributed to the advancement of cell biology and related fields. His innovative methods have opened new avenues for research and application in medical science.

Collaborations

Félix Sauvage has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Kevin Braeckmans and Stefaan De Smedt. Their combined expertise has further enhanced the impact of his work in the scientific community.

Conclusion

Félix Sauvage's innovative methods for selectively permeabilizing and fragmentizing cells represent a significant advancement in the field of cell manipulation. His contributions continue to influence research and applications in various scientific domains.

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