Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016
Title: Innovations in RNA Probes by Jong Hwa Jung
Introduction
Jong Hwa Jung is an accomplished inventor based in Albany, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of RNA research, particularly in the development of innovative probes for RNA structure analysis. His work has implications for understanding cellular processes and diagnosing diseases.
Latest Patents
Jong Hwa Jung holds a patent titled "Probes of RNA structure and methods for using the same." This patent provides methods for obtaining structural data from RNA in a sample, along with RNA probes designed for this purpose. The invention includes methods for reversibly modifying RNA in vitro or in vivo, as well as reversible probes that incorporate aryl or heteroaryl rings with specific reactive groups. Additionally, the patent outlines methods for comparing RNA structural data obtained from in vitro and in vivo studies, and it offers diagnostic methods for cellular proliferative diseases, such as probing HOTAIR RNA. The invention also encompasses various compositions, including probes and kits, that facilitate these methods.
Career Highlights
Jong Hwa Jung is affiliated with Leland Stanford Junior University, where he continues to advance his research in RNA technology. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in both academic and clinical settings.
Collaborations
Jong Hwa Jung has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Robert Carl Spitale and Peter Joseph Crisalli. These partnerships have contributed to the depth and breadth of his research endeavors.
Conclusion
Jong Hwa Jung's innovative work in RNA probes represents a significant advancement in the field of molecular biology. His contributions not only enhance our understanding of RNA structures but also pave the way for new diagnostic methods in medicine.