Ibaraki, Japan

Hiromitsu Nakauchi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.4

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Location History:

  • Ibaraki, JP (2003)
  • Ibaraki JP (2003)

Company Filing History:

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Years Active: 2003

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Title: Hiromitsu Nakauchi: Innovator in Human T Cell Research

Introduction

Hiromitsu Nakauchi is a prominent inventor based in Ibaraki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical research, particularly in the development of innovative methods for creating humanized mouse models.

Latest Patents

Nakauchi holds two notable patents. The first patent is titled "Human T cell-engrafted mouse, method for developing same and use thereof." This invention provides a method for developing a human T cell-engrafted mouse by transplanting human-derived bone tissue into an inbred line mouse that is deficient in immune cells. Additionally, it outlines a method for preparing an HIV-infected mouse model by infecting the human T cell-engrafted mouse with HIV. The second patent focuses on transmembrane trapping methods, which further enhances the understanding of cellular interactions.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Nakauchi has been dedicated to advancing the field of immunology and regenerative medicine. His innovative approaches have paved the way for new research avenues and therapeutic strategies.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable researchers, including Yutaka Fujiki and Dongku Kim, to further enhance the impact of his work in the scientific community.

Conclusion

Hiromitsu Nakauchi's contributions to the field of biomedical research, particularly through his patents, highlight his role as a leading inventor in the development of humanized mouse models. His work continues to influence advancements in medical research and therapeutic applications.

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