Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2025
Title: Leyla Soleymani: Innovator in Biosensors and Omniphobic Materials
Introduction
Leyla Soleymani is a prominent inventor based in Oakville, Canada. She has made significant contributions to the fields of biosensors and materials science, holding a total of seven patents. Her innovative work focuses on developing advanced technologies that have practical applications in various industries.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Differential photoelectrochemical biosensor and methods of use thereof." This invention relates to a biosensor designed to detect a target in a sample. It comprises a photoelectrode with a conductive substrate and a photoactive material, along with a population of capture probes that can bind to the target. The binding process results in a measurable change in detection signal intensity, allowing for accurate target detection.
Another notable patent is for "Omniphobic surfaces with hierarchical structures, and methods of making and uses thereof." This application describes omniphobic materials that are modified at their surface to create hierarchically structured materials. These materials possess both nanoscale and microscale structures, providing them with unique properties that repel contaminants. The methods of creating these surfaces and their potential uses, including as flexible films, are also detailed in the patent.
Career Highlights
Leyla Soleymani has worked at prestigious institutions such as McMaster University and the University of California. Her academic and research endeavors have significantly