Bensheim, Germany

Hans Juergen Groen



 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Parathyroid Hormone Measurement by Hans Juergen Groen

Introduction

Hans Juergen Groen, an accomplished inventor based in Bensheim, Germany, has made significant strides in the field of medical diagnostics. His innovative work particularly focuses on the measurement of parathyroid hormone (PTH), essential for understanding various hormonal dysfunctions.

Latest Patents

Hans Juergen Groen holds a patent for a groundbreaking method titled "Means and methods of measuring parathyroid hormone in patients suffering from oxidative stress." This patent presents a novel approach for obtaining antibodies specifically targeted at misfolded inactive human parathyroid hormone and its fragments. The method involves two critical steps: immunizing an animal with oxidized parathyroid hormone or its fragments and subsequently recovering the antibodies or fragments capable of recognizing a unique conformational epitope that distinguishes oxidized PTH from bioactive PTH. This invention not only contributes to medical research but also holds potential for improved patient diagnostics.

Career Highlights

Groen is a vital member of Immundiagnostik AG, a company renowned for its advancements in diagnostic solutions. His expertise and innovative contributions have positioned him as a key inventor within the organization.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Hans Juergen Groen has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Franz Paul Armbruster and Berthold Hocher. These partnerships foster a rich environment of innovation and research, enhancing the capabilities of their collective work in medical diagnostics.

Conclusion

Hans Juergen Groen’s dedication to advancing the measurement of parathyroid hormone showcases the critical role of innovative thinking in the medical field. His patented method presents new possibilities for diagnostics in patients suffering from oxidative stress, underscoring the importance of continued research and collaboration in uncovering solutions for complex health challenges.

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