Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2018
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Heidi Anderson
Introduction
Heidi Anderson is a prominent inventor based in Helsinki, Finland. She has made significant contributions to the field of stem cell research, holding a total of eight patents. Her work focuses on the evaluation and modification of cell populations, particularly in relation to their glycosylation.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Method for evaluating cell populations." This invention describes specific sialylated structures present on human stem cells and cell populations derived from them. The invention is particularly directed towards methods to control the status of stem cells by observing changes in sialylation. It also addresses the control of potential contaminations of biological materials, along with the reagents and methods used to avoid alterations in cell glycosylation due to contaminating materials. Additionally, the invention introduces novel stem cells with specifically altered glycosylation.
Another significant patent is "Carbohydrate profile compositions from human cells and methods for analysis and modification thereof." This invention outlines methods for producing novel compositions of glycans, or glycomes, from human multipotent stem cells. It further details methods for modifying and analyzing these glycomes, as well as the stem cells that carry the modified glycomes on their surfaces.
Career Highlights
Heidi has worked with notable companies such as Glykos Finland Oy and the Finnish Red Cross Blood Service. Her experience in these organizations has allowed her to apply her innovative ideas in practical settings, contributing to advancements in the field of biotechnology.
Collaborations
Heidi has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Tero Satomaa and Jari Natunen. Their joint efforts have further propelled her research and innovations in stem cell technology.
Conclusion
Heidi Anderson's work exemplifies the intersection of innovation and practical application in the field of stem cell research. Her patents not only advance scientific understanding but also hold potential for significant medical applications.