Tyngsboro, MA, United States of America

Raymond R Russotti


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 9(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000

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Title: Innovations of Raymond R. Russotti

Introduction

Raymond R. Russotti is an accomplished inventor based in Tyngsboro, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of cryogenic preservation, particularly in the preparation of pollen samples. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance plant breeding techniques.

Latest Patents

Raymond R. Russotti holds a patent for an "Apparatus for the preparation of multiple pollen samples for cryogenic preservation." This apparatus comprises a plurality of chambers designed for the storage of pollen samples. A vacuum pump reduces the pressure within these chambers through a vacuum manifold that connects operatively with the pollen samples. An air source is utilized to vent the chambers to atmospheric pressure via an air manifold. The vacuum controller plays a crucial role in managing the pressure within the chambers, pulsing it between two reduced pressure levels. A sensor is also integrated to monitor the moisture content of the pollen samples, ensuring they reach a predetermined level before being cryogenically preserved for future plant-breeding applications.

Career Highlights

Raymond R. Russotti is associated with Garst Seed Company, where he applies his expertise in agricultural innovations. His work focuses on improving methods for pollen preservation, which is vital for advancing plant breeding efforts.

Collaborations

Raymond has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Daren Kenneth Coonrod and Norman P. Cloud. Their combined efforts contribute to the development of innovative agricultural technologies.

Conclusion

Raymond R. Russotti's contributions to the field of cryogenic preservation and pollen sample preparation highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing agricultural practices. His work continues to influence the future of plant breeding.

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