Stockholm, Sweden

Pia Dosenovic


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2020

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Pia Dosenovic: Innovator in Antibody-Secreting Cell Assays

Introduction

Pia Dosenovic is a prominent inventor based in Stockholm, Sweden. She has made significant contributions to the field of immunology, particularly in the development of assays for detecting antibody-secreting cells. Her innovative work has implications for understanding and diagnosing various infections, including HIV.

Latest Patents

Pia Dosenovic holds a patent for an "Antibody-secreting cell assay." This improved assay utilizes a surface with immobilized anti-Ig antibodies instead of antigen. Specific antibody-secreting cells (ASC) are detected using soluble antigen probes that contain various labels. This method enhances sensitivity while reducing background noise, making it more representative since antigen binding does not rely on immobilized antigen. The assay is particularly effective for measuring antibody-secreting cells against HIV, determining the acuteness of infections, mapping epitopes, and measuring ASCs against different antigens in a single reaction. She has 1 patent to her name.

Career Highlights

Pia Dosenovic is associated with Mabtech AB, a company known for its innovative solutions in immunology. Her work at Mabtech AB has allowed her to focus on advancing the understanding of immune responses and developing tools that aid in research and diagnostics.

Collaborations

Pia has collaborated with notable scientists in her field, including Gunilla Karlsson Hedestam and Richard Wyatt. These collaborations have further enriched her research and contributed to the advancement of immunological studies.

Conclusion

Pia Dosenovic is a trailblazer in the field of antibody-secreting cell assays, with her innovative patent paving the way for improved diagnostic methods. Her contributions continue to impact the understanding of immune responses and infectious diseases.

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