Abingdon, MD, United States of America

James M Sloan


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of James M. Sloan in Fluorescent Probes

Introduction

James M. Sloan is an accomplished inventor based in Abingdon, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical detection through his innovative work on fluorescent probes. His inventions focus on enhancing the sensitivity and response time of sensors used for detecting chemical agents and biological materials.

Latest Patents

James M. Sloan holds a patent for "Fluorescent probes based on the affinity of a polymer matrix for an analyte of interest." This highly-sensitive and rapid response fluorescent probe utilizes a polymer matrix that has an affinity for specific analytes. The probe includes a dye that is immobilized within the matrix, allowing for significant sensitivity to the analyte when excited by an excitation source. This invention represents a notable advancement over existing detectors, as it can detect Sarin at several hundred parts per trillion in one second or less, eliminating the need for lengthy preconcentration steps.

Career Highlights

Sloan is associated with the American Research Corporation of Virginia, where he continues to develop innovative solutions for chemical and biological detection. His work has implications for early warning systems regarding toxic chemicals and provides effective monitoring in biomedical and environmental contexts.

Collaborations

James M. Sloan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Howard P. Groger and Shufang Luo. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of sensor technologies.

Conclusion

James M. Sloan's innovative work in the development of fluorescent probes has significantly enhanced the capabilities of chemical detection systems. His contributions are vital for ensuring safety in various applications, including biomedical and environmental monitoring.

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