Location History:
- Rozzano, IT (2009)
- Milan, IT (2012 - 2013)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2013
Title: Nicola Dioguardi: Innovator in Diagnostic Methods
Introduction
Nicola Dioguardi is a prominent inventor based in Milan, Italy. He has made significant contributions to the field of diagnostics, particularly in analyzing biological specimens. With a total of 3 patents, his work focuses on innovative methods for processing and quantifying images of objects, especially in medical applications.
Latest Patents
One of Dioguardi's latest patents is a "Method and apparatus for analyzing clusters of objects." This invention relates to processing and metrically quantifying images of objects containing clusters of points or spots, such as biological specimens. The method involves acquiring a digital image, elaborating it to a 1-bit quantization, and performing metrical processing to quantify various parameters, including the external perimeter and area of the clusters.
Another significant patent is an "'in vitro' diagnostic method for diseases affecting human or animal tissues." This invention focuses on diagnosing diseases involving inflammation and fibrosis, particularly liver diseases. The method includes observing biopsy samples and metrically quantifying abnormal morphological conditions by calculating the fractal corrected perimeter and the percentage area of clustered inflammatory cells.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Nicola Dioguardi has worked with notable companies, including Humanitas Mirasole S.p.a. and Humanitas Mirasole S.p.s. His expertise in diagnostics has positioned him as a valuable contributor to advancements in medical technology.
Collaborations
Dioguardi has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Fabio Grizzi and Carlo Russo. These partnerships have further enhanced his research and development efforts in the field of diagnostics.
Conclusion
Nicola Dioguardi's innovative work in diagnostic methods showcases his commitment to advancing medical technology. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities involved in analyzing biological specimens, making significant strides in the field.