Hachioji, Japan

Hisako Ibaraki


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Hisako Ibaraki: Innovator in Nucleic Acid Delivery Systems

Introduction

Hisako Ibaraki is a prominent inventor based in Hachioji, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of nucleic acid delivery systems, focusing on enhancing the stability and efficacy of nucleic acid drugs. Her innovative work aims to improve the therapeutic potential of these drugs while minimizing cytotoxicity.

Latest Patents

Hisako Ibaraki holds a patent for a "Composition for delivering nucleic acid and nucleic acid-containing composition." This invention provides a composition that ensures the stability of nucleic acid drugs, achieves a high intracellular introduction rate, and efficiently expresses the function of nucleic acid drugs. The composition comprises a block copolymer with a polyethylene glycol segment linked to a hydrophobic polyester segment, along with a peptide containing 4 to 30 residues, including at least one amino acid selected from arginine and lysine.

Career Highlights

Ibaraki is affiliated with the Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Sciences, where she continues her research and development in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in drug delivery systems, particularly in the treatment of various diseases.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Takanori Kanazawa and Yuuki Takashima, who have collaborated with her on various research projects related to nucleic acid delivery.

Conclusion

Hisako Ibaraki's innovative contributions to nucleic acid delivery systems highlight her role as a leading inventor in the pharmaceutical field. Her work promises to advance the efficacy of nucleic acid drugs, paving the way for improved therapeutic outcomes.

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