Warabi, Japan

Keiko Abe


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.4

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, JP (1993)
  • Warabi, JP (1996)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal1 out of 92 
 
Asahi Denka Kogyo K.k.
 patents
silverMedal2 out of 832,880 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1993-1996

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Keiko Abe: Innovator in Biochemistry and Optical Character Recognition

Introduction

Keiko Abe is a prominent inventor based in Warabi, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the fields of biochemistry and optical character recognition. With a total of 2 patents, her work has had a notable impact on both scientific research and technology.

Latest Patents

Keiko Abe's latest patents include "Curculin B and DNA encoding same, and process for production thereof." This patent discloses essentially pure curculin B and outlines a process for its production. The process involves culturing a transformed cell or microorganism containing recombinant DNA that encodes curculin B. The transformed cell or microorganism produces curculin B, which is then isolated. Additionally, a DNA encoding mature or premature curculin B is disclosed, detailing the steps to produce this DNA from Curculigo latifolia.

Another significant patent is for an "Optical character recognition apparatus." This apparatus includes an original document reading section that generates a character signal corresponding to the light and shade of an original document. It features a character slice section, a character recognition section, and a display section. This design allows operators to efficiently correct characters without needing to consult the original document, enhancing the overall efficiency of character recognition tasks.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Keiko Abe has worked with notable companies, including Asahi Denka Kogyo K.K. Her innovative work has positioned her as a key figure in her field, contributing to advancements in both biochemistry and technology.

Collaborations

Keiko has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Takayuki Fujikawa and Susumu Takasaki. These partnerships have further enriched her research and development efforts.

Conclusion

Keiko Abe's contributions to science and technology through her patents and collaborations highlight her as a leading inventor in her field. Her work continues to influence advancements in biochemistry and optical character recognition.

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