Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017
Title: Innovations by Jean-Philippe Lejeune
Introduction
Jean-Philippe Lejeune is a notable inventor based in Herstal, Belgium. He has made significant contributions to the field of veterinary diagnostics, particularly in the diagnosis of osteochondrosis in terrestrial mammals. His innovative approach has the potential to improve the health and well-being of various species.
Latest Patents
Lejeune holds a patent for a method for the diagnosis of osteochondrosis. This invention provides an in vitro method or assay for diagnosing osteochondrosis or predicting its onset in terrestrial mammals. The method involves measuring the expression level of a marker, specifically ApoB-3G, in a sample obtained from the mammal. By comparing this expression level to that of unaffected mammals of the same species, an increase in ApoB-3G indicates the presence of osteochondrosis. Additionally, the invention includes a diagnostic kit that contains agents specifically designed to bind to the product of the gene of the respective marker.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Jean-Philippe Lejeune has worked with esteemed institutions such as the University of Liège and Skuldtech S.A. His work has focused on advancing veterinary medicine through innovative diagnostic methods.
Collaborations
Lejeune has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Didier Serteyn and Charlotte Sandersen. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his diagnostic methods.
Conclusion
Jean-Philippe Lejeune's contributions to veterinary diagnostics, particularly through his patented method for diagnosing osteochondrosis, highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to improving animal health. His work continues to influence the field positively.