Manhattan, KS, United States of America

Luxi Swisher


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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Title: Innovations of Luxi Swisher in Electrochemical Detection

Introduction

Luxi Swisher is an accomplished inventor based in Manhattan, Kansas. She has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical detection, particularly in the measurement of enzyme activity. Her innovative approach utilizes advanced technology to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of enzyme detection.

Latest Patents

Luxi Swisher holds a patent for her invention titled "Electrochemical detection of proteases using AC voltammetry on nanoelectrode arrays." This electrochemical method is designed for measuring the activity of enzymes through nanoelectrode arrays fabricated with vertically aligned carbon nanofibers. The invention involves covalently attaching short peptide substrates specific to disease-related enzymes to the exposed tips of the nanofibers. A redox moiety, such as ferrocene, can be linked at the distal end of the nanofibers. When the arrays come into contact with a biological sample containing target enzymes, the peptides are cleaved, resulting in changes to the redox signal of the moiety, indicating the presence of the target enzymes.

Career Highlights

Luxi Swisher is affiliated with the Kansas State University Research Foundation, where she continues to advance her research and innovations. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in medical diagnostics and enzyme activity measurement.

Collaborations

Luxi collaborates with notable colleagues, including Jun Li and Duy H Hua, who contribute to her research endeavors. Their combined expertise enhances the development and application of her innovative technologies.

Conclusion

Luxi Swisher's contributions to electrochemical detection represent a significant advancement in the field of enzyme measurement. Her innovative patent showcases the potential for improved diagnostic methods in healthcare.

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