Location History:
- Musashino, JP (2001)
- Tokyo, JP (2011 - 2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2015
Title: Innovations of Hideaki Matsuoka
Introduction
Hideaki Matsuoka is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in methods related to cell evaluation and incubation. With a total of 4 patents, Matsuoka's work has garnered attention for its innovative approaches.
Latest Patents
Matsuoka's latest patents include a method for evaluating the specific incorporation of D-glucose into cells. This invention aims to provide an accurate evaluation by using a D-glucose derivative with a fluorescent chromophore, allowing for a comparison with an L-glucose derivative. The method involves measuring the fluorescence emitted by both derivatives to assess the specific incorporation of D-glucose relative to L-glucose.
Another notable patent is the design of a cell incubator for single cell operation supporting robots. This invention focuses on creating an inexpensive incubator that utilizes feature points to transform the position of a detected cell into the incubator's intrinsic coordinate system. By using a film-like feature point setup chip, Matsuoka's design eliminates the need for new die manufacturing, making it a cost-effective solution.
Career Highlights
Matsuoka has worked with esteemed institutions such as the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology and Bio-Giken, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in biotechnology and innovation.
Collaborations
Some of Matsuoka's notable coworkers include Ki-Bong Oh and Katsuya Yamada. Their collaborative efforts have likely played a role in advancing their shared research interests.
Conclusion
Hideaki Matsuoka's contributions to biotechnology through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and technology. His work continues to influence the field and inspire future innovations.