Location History:
- West Lafayette, IN (US) (2014)
- Denton, NE (US) (2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2015
Title: Innovations of Jiri Adamec
Introduction
Jiri Adamec is a notable inventor based in Denton, Nebraska, with a focus on advancements in analytical methods. He holds two patents that contribute significantly to the field of mass spectrometry and biological analysis. His work emphasizes the importance of improving the speed and sensitivity of detecting analytes in biological samples.
Latest Patents
One of Jiri Adamec's latest patents is titled "Method for determining derivatized analytes in a separated biological fluid." This invention provides methods for determining the presence, amount, or concentration of analytes of interest, including Vitamin D and other secosteroids from biological samples. The method enhances the speed and ease of analysis while improving sensitivity to mass spectrometry. A preferred embodiment of this invention involves using a plasma collection device to facilitate the collection, separation, and preparation of samples for analysis.
Another significant patent is "Group specific internal standard technology (GSIST) for simultaneous identification and quantification of small molecules." This patent offers reagents and methods that allow for the simultaneous analysis of multiple small molecule analytes present in complex mixtures. The samples are labeled with chemically identical but isotopically distinct forms of the labeling reagent, enabling mass spectrometry analysis. This innovative approach allows a single reagent to derivatize multiple small molecule analytes with different reactive functional groups.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Jiri Adamec has made substantial contributions to the field of analytical chemistry. He has worked with the Purdue Research Foundation, where he has furthered his research and development efforts. His innovative approaches have garnered attention and recognition in the scientific community.
Collaborations
Jiri Adamec has collaborated with notable individuals in his field, including Fred E Regnier and Wen-Chu Yang. These collaborations have likely enriched his research and contributed to the advancements in his patented technologies.
Conclusion
Jiri Adamec's contributions to the field of analytical methods through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and improvement in the detection of biological analytes. His work continues to influence the landscape of mass spectrometry and biological analysis.