Uppsala, Sweden

Lisa S Andersson

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1


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Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Lisa S Andersson in Equine Locomotion Prediction

Introduction

Lisa S Andersson is a notable inventor based in Uppsala, Sweden. She has made significant contributions to the field of equine genetics, particularly in predicting locomotion patterns in horses. Her innovative approach combines genetic analysis with practical applications in horse training and performance.

Latest Patents

Lisa holds a patent for a method to predict the pattern of locomotion in horses. This invention provides methods for predicting how a horse can utilize different gaits and its ability to trot at high speeds. The methods involve analyzing a DNA sample from the horse to determine the presence of specific genetic markers located on horse chromosome 23. These markers are associated with the horse's ability to use various gaits. Additionally, the invention includes primers that amplify these markers and hybridization probes for their detection.

Career Highlights

Lisa S Andersson has established herself as a leading figure in equine genetics. Her work has implications for horse breeding and training, enhancing the understanding of locomotion in horses. She is affiliated with Capilet Genetics AB, where she continues to advance her research and innovations.

Collaborations

Lisa collaborates with esteemed colleagues in her field, including Leif Andersson and Gabriella Lindgren. Their combined expertise contributes to the ongoing development of innovative solutions in equine genetics.

Conclusion

Lisa S Andersson's contributions to the prediction of horse locomotion patterns represent a significant advancement in equine science. Her innovative methods and collaborative efforts continue to shape the future of horse training and performance.

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