Taipei, Taiwan

Peter Lai


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2016

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2 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations in Cancer Therapy by Inventor Peter Lai

Introduction

Peter Lai is a prominent inventor based in Taipei, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of cancer therapy through his innovative research and patented technologies. With a total of 2 patents, Lai's work focuses on utilizing nanoparticles in conjunction with ultrasound to combat cancer.

Latest Patents

Lai's latest patents include groundbreaking methods for breast cancer therapy. The first patent, titled "Nanoparticle-assisted ultrasound for breast cancer therapy," describes methods for reducing the growth of breast cancer cells by exposing them to nanoparticles and irradiating with focused, low to medium power ultrasound. The nanoparticles used can be gold or magnetic, and they may have a cancer drug attached, such as an antibody-based cancer drug. The second patent, "Nanoparticle-assisted ultrasound for cancer therapy," outlines methods for killing cancer cells and treating cancer by similar means, utilizing various types of nanoparticles including gold, iron oxide, copper, silver, polystyrene, PEG, or liposome nanoparticles.

Career Highlights

Peter Lai is affiliated with Academia Sinica, a prestigious research institution in Taiwan. His work has garnered attention for its potential to revolutionize cancer treatment methodologies. Lai's innovative approaches aim to enhance the efficacy of cancer therapies while minimizing side effects.

Collaborations

Some of Lai's notable coworkers include Olga K Kosheleva and Nelson G Chen. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancement of research in cancer therapy and the development of new technologies.

Conclusion

Peter Lai's contributions to cancer therapy through his patented innovations highlight the importance of research in the medical field. His work with nanoparticles and ultrasound represents a promising avenue for future cancer treatments.

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