Heidelberg, Germany

Katharina Haase


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Katharina Haase: Innovator in Implantable Sensor Technology

Introduction

Katharina Haase is a prominent inventor based in Heidelberg, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly in the development of implantable sensors for detecting analytes in body fluids. Her innovative work has the potential to enhance patient care and monitoring.

Latest Patents

Katharina Haase holds a patent for an "Implantable sensor and method for detecting at least one analyte in a body fluid." This invention discloses a fully implantable sensor designed to detect various analytes in bodily fluids. The sensor features a measurement chamber plate that receives the sample and utilizes a quantum cascade laser illumination source to generate an illumination light beam. This beam illuminates the measurement chamber plate, which in turn generates a reflection light beam that interacts with the sample. An optical detector then assesses the properties of the reflection light beam, producing a sensor signal that indicates the presence of the analyte.

Career Highlights

Katharina Haase is currently employed at Roche Diabetes Care, Inc., where she continues to advance her research and development efforts in medical technology. Her work is instrumental in creating innovative solutions that improve diabetes management and patient outcomes.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Katharina has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Frank Deck and Hans List. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas.

Conclusion

Katharina Haase is a trailblazer in the field of implantable sensor technology, with her patent showcasing her commitment to improving healthcare through innovation. Her contributions are paving the way for advancements in medical diagnostics and patient monitoring.

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