Wako, Japan

Hiroshi Nakayama


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Hiroshi Nakayama: Innovator in Ribonucleic Acid Identification

Introduction

Hiroshi Nakayama is a prominent inventor based in Wako, Japan. He is known for his significant contributions to the field of molecular biology, particularly in the identification of ribonucleic acids (RNA). His innovative work has led to advancements in the reliability of RNA identification methods.

Latest Patents

Hiroshi Nakayama holds a patent for a "Ribonucleic acid identification apparatus, ribonucleic acid identification method, program and ribonucleic acid identification system." This invention discloses an apparatus that enhances the identification of RNA by obtaining not only the molecular weights of digestion products but also nucleic acid residue sequence data. This dual approach significantly improves the identification reliability of individual digestion products. The method involves searching a nucleic acid sequence database using a fragment mass set derived from tandem mass spectrometry on digested oligonucleotides. The process includes scoring candidate sequences and identifying those that exceed a certain threshold, which are then used for mapping on genomic sequences.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Hiroshi Nakayama has worked with notable organizations such as Riken Corporation and Tokyo Metropolitan University. His experience in these institutions has allowed him to collaborate with leading experts in the field and contribute to groundbreaking research.

Collaborations

Hiroshi Nakayama has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Misaki Akiyama and Toshiaki Isobe. These partnerships have further enriched his research and innovation in RNA identification.

Conclusion

Hiroshi Nakayama's work in the field of ribonucleic acid identification has made a significant impact on molecular biology. His innovative methods and collaborations continue to advance the understanding and application of RNA technologies.

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