Brea, CA, United States of America

Iqbal W Siddigi


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 36(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1996

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Title: Iqbal W Siddigi: Innovator in Electrochemical Luminescence Detection

Introduction

Iqbal W Siddigi is a notable inventor based in Brea, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical detection methodologies. His innovative approach focuses on the detection of analytes in physiological conditions, which has important implications for various scientific and medical applications.

Latest Patents

Iqbal W Siddigi holds a patent for a "Method for detecting an analyte using an electrochemical luminescent." This method involves detecting an analyte in an aqueous solution at a physiological pH through reductive or oxidative/reductive electrochemical luminescence methodologies. The process includes labeling the analyte with a transition metal complex and inducing luminescence by applying a suitable electrical potential. The transition metal complex can be a tris-ruthenium(bipyridine) complex, and the method can enhance luminescence using hydroxylamine or halogen-containing moieties. This technique allows for the detection of picomolar concentrations of analytes in physiological fluids.

Career Highlights

Iqbal W Siddigi is associated with Beckman Instruments, Inc., where he has contributed to advancements in analytical instrumentation. His work has focused on developing methods that improve the sensitivity and accuracy of analyte detection.

Collaborations

Iqbal has collaborated with James C Sternberg, further enhancing the research and development efforts in their field. Their combined expertise has led to innovative solutions in electrochemical detection.

Conclusion

Iqbal W Siddigi's contributions to electrochemical luminescence detection represent a significant advancement in the field. His innovative methods have the potential to improve the detection of critical analytes in various applications.

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