Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013
Title: Innovations by Kausik Das in Glycated Hemoglobin Controls
Introduction
Kausik Das is an accomplished inventor based in Lincoln, NE, who has made significant contributions to the field of medical diagnostics. With a focus on glycated hemoglobin controls, his work has the potential to enhance the accuracy of diabetes management.
Latest Patents
Kausik Das holds two notable patents. The first patent is titled "Cis di-ahl modified controls for glycated hemoglobin S-A1c derived from healthy blood cells." This invention involves a composition comprising red blood cells in an aqueous suspension medium and one or more cis di-ahls, where more than 6 percent by weight of the hemoglobin in the red blood cells is S-A1c glycated hemoglobin. The method described in this patent includes contacting red blood cells in a suspension medium with a sufficient amount of one or more cis di-ahls to achieve a consistent concentration of S-A1c glycated hemoglobin, as measured by high-pressure liquid chromatography, immunoassay, and boronate affinity methods.
The second patent is titled "Method of preparing controls for glycated hemoglobin S-A1c derived from healthy blood cells." This invention provides a method for increasing the concentration of S-A1c glycated hemoglobin in red blood cells by contacting them in a suspension medium containing mannose. The method is preferably performed at ambient temperature, between 18°C to about 23°C.
Career Highlights
Kausik Das is currently employed at Streck, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of medical diagnostics. His work is instrumental in developing reliable controls for glycated hemoglobin testing, which is crucial for diabetes management.
Collaborations
Kausik has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Gary D. Krzyzanowski and Joel Lechner, who have contributed to his research and development efforts.
Conclusion
Kausik Das's innovative patents in glycated hemoglobin controls demonstrate his commitment to improving medical diagnostics. His contributions are vital for enhancing the accuracy of diabetes management and improving patient outcomes.