Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2016
Title: Innovations of Jin-Kyeong Kim in Biomedical Data Measurement
Introduction
Jin-Kyeong Kim is a notable inventor based in Gunpo, South Korea, recognized for his contributions to biomedical data measurement technologies. With a total of six patents to his name, Kim has developed innovative methods and apparatuses that enhance the accuracy and reproducibility of biomedical data.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is an "Apparatus and method for measuring biomedical data using algorithm for improving reproducibility." This invention discloses a method for measuring biomedical data through a biochemical reaction. It includes determining the reaction termination time when the biochemical reaction stabilizes, based on average variation during an early measurement stage. A final measured value is obtained by adding a correction value to the measurement taken at the determined reaction termination time. Another significant patent is the "Apparatus and method for measuring biomedical data and measurement strip." This invention features an apparatus with multiple detection units arranged within a strip reception area. It includes a measurement type determination unit that identifies reactive portions and determines the type of measurement based on detection results. The biomedical data measurement unit activates the detection units according to the determined measurement type, allowing for accurate data measurement.
Career Highlights
Jin-Kyeong Kim has worked with prominent companies in the healthcare sector, including Infopia Co., Ltd. and Osang Healthcare Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in biomedical technologies and innovation.
Collaborations
Kim has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Byeong-Woo Bae and Sung-Dong Lee, who have contributed to his research and development efforts in the field of biomedical data measurement.
Conclusion
Jin-Kyeong Kim's innovative work in biomedical data measurement showcases his commitment to improving healthcare technologies. His patents reflect significant advancements that can enhance the accuracy and reliability of biomedical data collection.