L'Arbresle, France

Meriem El Azami

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Meriem El Azami: Innovator in Microbial Genomics

Introduction: Meriem El Azami is a prominent inventor based in L'Arbresle, France. She has made significant contributions to the field of microbial genomics through her innovative research and development. Although she currently holds no granted patents, her work is paving the way for advancements in the detection of genomic sequences in microorganisms.

Latest Patent Applications: Meriem El Azami's latest patent applications include two notable methods. The first application, titled "Detection of a Genomic Sequence in a Microorganism Genome by Whole Genome Sequencing," outlines a method for detecting target genomic sequences at predetermined positions in a sequenced genome of a microbial organism. This method involves computing a local sequencing depth of the genome in the vicinity of the target genomic sequence. The process includes detecting digital genomic sequences from reference genomes, generating a third set of digital genomic sequences, counting the copies of each sequence, and computing the local sequencing depth based on the maximum counted numbers.

The second application, "Molecular Technology for Detecting a Genome Sequence in a Bacterial Genome," describes a computer-implemented method for detecting genome sequences in digital form. This method involves storing a set of digital genome sequences, determining the presence or absence of k-mers in the genome, and establishing the presence of the genome sequence based on a predetermined threshold of detected k-mers.

Conclusion: Meriem El Azami's innovative approaches in microbial genomics highlight her potential as a leading inventor in the field. Her latest patent applications demonstrate her commitment to advancing technology in genome detection, which could have significant implications for microbiology and related disciplines.

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