Moscow, Russia

Konstantin Lukianov


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 186(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Moscow, SU (1996)
  • Moscow, RU (1998)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1996-1998

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Konstantin Lukianov: Innovator in PCR Technology

Introduction

Konstantin Lukianov is a prominent inventor based in Moscow, Russia. He has made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology, particularly in the area of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology. With a total of 2 patents, his work has advanced the specificity and sensitivity of DNA amplification techniques.

Latest Patents

Lukianov's latest patents focus on a novel method for suppressing DNA fragment amplification during PCR. This invention involves the use of unique adapters that are ligated to the ends of DNA fragments prior to amplification. The method allows for the formation of suppressive 'pan-like' double-stranded structures that inhibit the amplification of specific DNA fragments. This innovative approach enhances the specificity and sensitivity of PCR without requiring prior knowledge of the target DNA sequence. The method is adaptable to various PCR techniques and applications, making it a valuable advancement in the field.

Career Highlights

Konstantin Lukianov is currently associated with Clontech Laboratories, Inc., where he continues to develop and refine his innovative techniques. His work has been instrumental in improving PCR methodologies, which are widely used in research and clinical diagnostics.

Collaborations

Lukianov has collaborated with notable colleagues in his field, including Alex Chenchik and Luda Diatchenko. These partnerships have contributed to the development of cutting-edge technologies in molecular biology.

Conclusion

Konstantin Lukianov's contributions to PCR technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in scientific research. His patents not only enhance the capabilities of DNA amplification but also pave the way for future advancements in molecular biology.

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