Naples, Italy

Roberto Paterno′


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Years Active: 2015

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Title: Innovations of Roberto Paterno′ in the Field of Medical Research

Introduction

Roberto Paterno′ is an accomplished inventor based in Naples, Italy. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical research, particularly in the area of autoimmune diseases. His work focuses on the development of innovative solutions that can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of systemic sclerosis (SSc).

Latest Patents

Roberto Paterno′ holds a patent for "Epitopes of the human PDGF receptor able to bind human auto-antibodies, antibodies and uses thereof." This invention refers to peptides comprised in the extracellular region of the human PDGF receptor (hPDGFR) alpha. The patent outlines their use for detecting auto-antibodies against hPDGFR alpha and provides a method for diagnosing or monitoring therapy for SSc. Additionally, the invention includes antibodies or recombinant or synthetic derivatives that can recognize and bind to the aforementioned peptide, which can be utilized in the treatment of SSc. He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Roberto Paterno′ has demonstrated a commitment to advancing medical science. His innovative approach to research has led to breakthroughs that have the potential to improve patient outcomes in autoimmune diseases. His work is characterized by a strong focus on practical applications that can be translated into clinical settings.

Collaborations

Roberto has collaborated with notable colleagues in his field, including Gianluca Moroncini and Ada Funaro. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances the quality and impact of their research.

Conclusion

Roberto Paterno′ is a notable inventor whose work in medical research has the potential to significantly impact the diagnosis and treatment of systemic sclerosis. His innovative contributions continue to pave the way for advancements in the field.

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