Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2022
Title: Florence Damond: Innovator in HIV Detection
Introduction
Florence Damond is a notable inventor based in Saint Mande, France. She has made significant contributions to the field of medical diagnostics, particularly in the detection of HIV-2. With a total of two patents to her name, her work has advanced the methodologies used in virology.
Latest Patents
Florence Damond's latest patents include an in vitro method for detecting and quantifying HIV-2 DNA. This invention relates to a method that utilizes real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques to identify the presence of HIV-2 DNA in biological samples. The method involves using specific sets of primers and probes to ensure accurate detection and quantification of the virus. Another patent focuses on a similar in vitro method for the detection and quantification of HIV-2 nucleic acids, employing real-time PCR or reverse transcriptase PCR techniques.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Florence has worked with esteemed organizations such as Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris and CHU de Rouen. Her experience in these institutions has allowed her to refine her skills in medical research and diagnostics, contributing to her innovative work in HIV detection.
Collaborations
Florence Damond has collaborated with prominent figures in her field, including Christine Rouzioux and Jean-Christophe Plantier. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances
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