Indooroopilly, Australia

John Papagerogiou


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2005

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: John Papagerogiou: Innovator in Carbohydrate Synthesis

Introduction

John Papagerogiou is a notable inventor based in Indooroopilly, Australia. He has made significant contributions to the field of carbohydrate synthesis, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances the synthesis of glycoconjugates.

Latest Patents

John Papagerogiou holds a patent titled "Protecting groups for carbohydrate synthesis." This invention provides collections of orthogonally-protected monosaccharides as universal building blocks for the synthesis of glycoconjugates of non-carbohydrate molecules, neo-glycoconjugates, and oligosaccharides. The orthogonal protection strategy allows for the specific deprotection of any substituent on the saccharide ring, greatly facilitating targeted or library-focused carbohydrate-related syntheses. The invention presents a universal monosaccharide building block of General Formula (I) or General Formula (II), where A is a leaving group, and X can be hydrogen, O, N, or N. The other components of the formula include various protecting groups that can be cleaved orthogonally.

Career Highlights

John Papagerogiou is associated with Alchemia Pty Ltd, where he continues to advance his research and development in carbohydrate chemistry. His work has been instrumental in creating innovative solutions for complex carbohydrate synthesis.

Collaborations

John has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Gyula Dekany and Laurent Francois Bornaghi, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation.

Conclusion

John Papagerogiou's contributions to carbohydrate synthesis through his patent demonstrate his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and practical applications in the field. His work continues to influence the development of new methodologies in carbohydrate chemistry.

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