Vancouver, Canada

Powell Patrick Cheng Tan



 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016-2021

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Powell Patrick Cheng Tan: Innovator in Biopolymer Research

Introduction

Powell Patrick Cheng Tan is a notable inventor based in Vancouver, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of biopolymer research, holding 2 patents that focus on innovative methods for analyzing and engineering biopolymers.

Latest Patents

His latest patents include methods for determining correlated residues in a protein or other biopolymer using molecular dynamics. This invention provides methods and systems for determining biopolymer profiles and correlations between structural units (residues) of a biopolymer based on sampling the conformational space available to the molecule. The correlations between these structural units can further be used to find networks within a biopolymer, such as the coupled residue networks in a protein. Additionally, the invention offers techniques for designing and engineering biopolymers, including polypeptides, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates, using the information derived from conformation clustering and subsequent methods.

Career Highlights

Powell is currently associated with Zymeworks Inc., where he continues to advance his research in biopolymer science. His work has positioned him as a key figure in the development of innovative solutions in this field.

Collaborations

He collaborates with talented individuals such as Paula Irene Lario and Johannes Mullegger, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation.

Conclusion

Powell Patrick Cheng Tan's contributions to biopolymer research through his patents and collaborations highlight his role as an influential inventor in the scientific community. His work continues to pave the way for advancements in the understanding and engineering of biopolymers.

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