Hitachinaka, Japan

Ryuji Tao



Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.5

ph-index = 13

Forward Citations = 472(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Katsuta, JP (1990)
  • Kasuta, JP (1990)
  • Hitachinaka, JP (1997 - 2014)
  • Tokyo, JP (2017 - 2019)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1990-2019

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18 patents (USPTO):

Title: Ryuji Tao: Innovator in Nucleic Acid and Biomolecule Analysis

Introduction

Ryuji Tao is a prominent inventor based in Hitachinaka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the fields of nucleic acid and biomolecule analysis, holding a total of 18 patents. His innovative methods have advanced the capabilities of analyzing complex biological materials.

Latest Patents

One of Ryuji Tao's latest patents is a method and apparatus for nucleic acid analysis. This invention provides a convenient method for analyzing 1000 or more types of nucleic acids collectively, achieving high comprehensiveness and a dynamic range of at least four digits. It is particularly effective for untranslated RNAs and microRNAs, allowing for the analysis of target nucleic acids numbering 10,000 or lower. The method enables rapid and convenient analysis with high quantitative performance at single-molecule sensitivity and resolution.

Another notable patent is the method for analyzing biomolecules and the biomolecule analyzer. This method involves immobilizing biomolecules on the surfaces of magnetic microparticles and reacting labeled probe molecules with them. The microparticles are then collected and immobilized on a support substrate for measurement. This approach allows for the counting of biomolecules at a single molecular level, facilitating rapid reactions and accurate evaluations of biomolecule concentrations.

Career Highlights

Ryuji Tao has worked with notable companies such as Hitachi, Ltd. and Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing advanced analytical methods.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Ryuji has collaborated with talented individuals, including Kyoko Imai and Hiroyasu Uchida. These collaborations have further enriched his work and innovations in the field.

Conclusion

Ryuji Tao's contributions to nucleic acid and biomolecule analysis demonstrate his commitment to advancing scientific research and technology. His innovative patents reflect a deep understanding of complex biological systems and a dedication to improving analytical methods.

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