Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2025
Title: Marina Zverzhinetsky: Innovator in Subcutaneous Sensing Technologies
Introduction
Marina Zverzhinetsky is a prominent inventor based in Rishon-LeZion, Israel. She has made significant contributions to the field of bioanalyte sensing technologies, holding a total of 4 patents. Her innovative work focuses on developing methods and systems that enhance the monitoring of bioanalytes through advanced sensing techniques.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Method and system for subcutaneous sensing." This invention describes a system designed to monitor the presence of a bioanalyte. The system includes a substrate with a skin contact surface, a microneedle protruding from this surface, and a sensing complex positioned within the microneedle. The sensing complex features a nanostructure modified by a functional moiety, which is covalently attached, along with an affinity moiety that reacts specifically with the bioanalyte to produce a reaction product. The circuit connected to the substrate applies voltage to the nanostructure and monitors changes in its electrical properties in response to the reaction.
Another significant patent is "Methods and systems for detecting bioanalytes." This invention provides a sensing system and method for determining and monitoring the presence and level of an analyte in a sample. The system comprises a nanostructure or multiple nanostructures with covalently attached components, along with a hydrogel that has a sensing moiety. This moiety selectively interacts with the analyte, resulting in a detectable change in the electrical properties of the nanostructure(s) upon contact with the analyte.
Career Highlights
Marina Zverzhinetsky is currently associated with Ramot at Tel Aviv University Ltd., where she continues to advance her research in bioanalyte sensing technologies. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in medical diagnostics and health monitoring.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Marina has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Fernando Patolsky and Vadim Krivitsky. These collaborations have contributed to the development of innovative technologies in the field.
Conclusion
Marina Zverzhinetsky is a trailblazer in the realm of subcutaneous sensing technologies, with a focus on bioanalyte detection. Her contributions through
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