Kobe, Japan

Ryo Katayama


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.6

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011-2013

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Ryo Katayama: Innovator in Biomolecular Detection

Introduction

Ryo Katayama is a prominent inventor based in Kobe, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomolecular detection, holding a total of 3 patents. His innovative approaches aim to simplify and enhance the detection of interactions between nucleic acids and proteins, as well as small biomolecules.

Latest Patents

One of Ryo Katayama's latest patents is a method of detecting interaction between nucleic acid and protein, along with an apparatus for the same. This invention allows for the easy detection of interactions with high sensitivity, eliminating the need for sample labeling with fluorescent molecules or anchoring samples onto metal thin-films. The method involves irradiating a sample with excitation rays and measuring rays to detect photothermal effects, enabling the assessment of interactions based on temporal variations in measurement signals.

Another notable patent is a method and apparatus for detecting small biomolecules. This invention aims to detect small biomolecules in a sample using simple and cost-effective equipment. The detection process involves using an aptamer that interacts with the small biomolecule, with the sample being irradiated with excitation and measurement lights to assess the presence of interactions based on photothermal effects.

Career Highlights

Ryo Katayama has worked with reputable organizations, including Kobe Steel, Ltd. and the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. His experience in these institutions has contributed to his expertise in biomolecular research and innovation.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Ryo has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Eiji Takahashi and Kazunori Ikebukuro. These collaborations have further enriched his research and development efforts in the field of biomolecular detection.

Conclusion

Ryo Katayama's innovative work in biomolecular detection showcases his commitment to advancing scientific research. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities of biomolecular interactions and a desire to make detection methods more accessible and efficient.

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