Karlsruhe, Germany

Roman Popov


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Roman Popov: Innovator in Oligomer Array Technology

Introduction

Roman Popov is a distinguished inventor based in Karlsruhe, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of oligomer technology, particularly through his innovative methods of production. His work has implications for various applications in biotechnology and materials science.

Latest Patents

Roman Popov holds a patent for "Ultra high-density oligomer arrays and method of production thereof." This invention relates to a method of producing an oligomer array, which involves several key steps. The process includes providing a substrate with a multitude of recesses, introducing a first particle with a first molecule into a recess, and releasing the first molecule from the first particle. The first molecule is then bound to a second molecule to form an oligomer while immobilizing the second molecule in the recess. The method may also involve repeating these steps, with at least one of the first particles and/or the first molecules containing a detectable marker. This patent showcases his innovative approach to enhancing the efficiency and functionality of oligomer arrays.

Career Highlights

Roman Popov is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, where he conducts research and development in his area of expertise. His work at this prestigious institution has allowed him to explore advanced concepts in oligomer technology and contribute to the scientific community.

Collaborations

Roman has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Alexander Nesterov-Mueller and Valentina Bykovskaya. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that enhances the research and development of innovative technologies.

Conclusion

Roman Popov is a prominent figure in the field of oligomer technology, with a focus on high-density oligomer arrays. His innovative methods and collaborations continue to push the boundaries of scientific research and development.

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