Osaka, Japan

Haruhiko Kouhara


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Hyogo, JP (2001)
  • Osaka, JP (2006)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001-2006

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Haruhiko Kouhara: Innovator in Adaptor Protein Research

Introduction

Haruhiko Kouhara is a prominent inventor based in Osaka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in the study of adaptor proteins. His work has led to the development of innovative methods and products that have potential applications in medical diagnostics and therapeutic interventions.

Latest Patents

Kouhara holds two patents, with his latest invention focusing on the adaptor protein FRS2 and its related products and methods. This invention pertains to a newly identified adaptor protein that links protein kinases to activating partners within cells. The patent also covers nucleic acid molecules that encode portions of FRS2, nucleic acid vectors containing these molecules, and recombinant cells that utilize such vectors. Additionally, it includes polypeptides purified from these recombinant cells, antibodies to these polypeptides, and methods for identifying compounds that can enhance or inhibit FRS2 interactions with its natural binding partners. Furthermore, the invention outlines methods for diagnosing abnormal conditions in organisms using FRS2-related molecules or compounds.

Career Highlights

Haruhiko Kouhara is affiliated with New York University, where he continues to advance his research in the field of adaptor proteins. His work has garnered attention for its potential impact on understanding cellular mechanisms and developing new diagnostic tools.

Collaborations

Kouhara has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Taly Spivak-Kroizman and Irit Lax. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of research in the field and have fostered a productive exchange of ideas.

Conclusion

Haruhiko Kouhara's innovative work on the adaptor protein FRS2 exemplifies the importance of research in biotechnology. His contributions have the potential to lead to significant advancements in medical diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.

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