Munich, Germany

Julia Zorn


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Julia Zorn - Innovator in Hygienic Monitoring for Laboratory Systems

Introduction

Julia Zorn is a prominent inventor based in Munich, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of laboratory animal care through her innovative inventions. Her work focuses on improving hygienic monitoring in individually ventilated caging (IVC) systems, which are essential for maintaining the health and safety of laboratory animals.

Latest Patents

Julia Zorn holds a patent for a "Method and device for improved hygienic monitoring in IVC systems." This invention addresses the need for a device that enhances hygienic monitoring of IVC rack systems. The device allows for contamination-free removal of biological samples from unwanted organisms within the IVC-rack system. It enables safe sampling operations without disrupting the ventilation airflow. The method ensures that biological samples can be transferred from the IVC-rack to external processing procedures without contamination. Additionally, the device is designed to be compatible with existing ventilated shelving systems, facilitating the retrofitting of current IVC-rack systems.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Julia Zorn has worked with notable organizations, including Tecniplast S.p.a. and Helmholtz Zentrum München Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt. Her experience in these institutions has contributed to her expertise in laboratory systems and hygienic monitoring.

Collaborations

Julia has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Markus Brielmeier and Wolfgang Nagel. Their joint efforts have further advanced the field of laboratory animal care and monitoring.

Conclusion

Julia Zorn is a trailblazer in the realm of hygienic monitoring for laboratory systems. Her innovative patent and collaborative efforts have significantly impacted the care and management of laboratory animals. Her contributions continue to enhance the standards of safety and hygiene in research environments.

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