Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2011
Title: Natalya Ossina: Innovator in Ultrasound-Assisted Assays
Introduction
Natalya Ossina is a prominent inventor based in Princeton, NJ (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in the development of innovative methods for detecting biologically active substances.
Latest Patents
Ossina holds a patent for a "Method and device for ultrasound assisted particle agglutination assay." This invention describes ultrasound-assisted particle agglutination assay methods and apparatuses that utilize a standing wave ultrasound field at a resonance frequency of a test liquid. The resonator cell contains microparticles covered with a binding agent that has a high affinity for the analyte sought to be detected. The method involves the formation of specifically-bound and nonspecifically-bound aggregates of these microparticles, followed by effective stirring of the liquid with swept-frequency sonication. This process disintegrates nonspecifically-bound aggregates while leaving specifically-bound aggregates intact for further detection and measurement. The invention significantly improves the sensitivity and specificity of agglutination tests and is applicable to detecting various proteins, DNA, RNA, and other biologically active substances.
Career Highlights
Ossina is associated with Allied Innovative Systems LLC, where she continues to advance her research and development efforts. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in medical diagnostics and research.
Collaborations
She collaborates with notable colleagues, including Simon Bystryak and Armen P Sarvazyan, who contribute to her innovative projects and research initiatives.
Conclusion
Natalya Ossina's contributions to ultrasound-assisted assays exemplify her commitment to enhancing biomedical detection methods. Her innovative work continues to pave the way for advancements in the field.