Toshima, Japan

Ryusuke Gotoda


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Ryusuke Gotoda in Microorganism Testing

Introduction

Ryusuke Gotoda is a notable inventor based in Toshima, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of microorganism testing through his innovative patent. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and convenience of capturing and testing air-borne microorganisms.

Latest Patents

Ryusuke Gotoda holds a patent for a capturing carrier, capturing device, analysis system using the same, and method for capturing and testing microorganisms. This invention aims to streamline the process of capturing and testing air-borne microorganisms. The capturing device includes a capturing carrier made of a polymer that remains in a gel phase during microorganism capture but transitions to a sol phase upon heating. This phase transition occurs at temperatures at or below 40°C, particularly between 15°C and 37°C. By incorporating a test reagent within the polymer, the reagent can be eluted during the phase transition, allowing for simultaneous recovery of microorganisms and addition of the test reagent. This innovation simplifies the process and reduces the time required for testing.

Career Highlights

Ryusuke Gotoda is associated with Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd., where he continues to develop and refine his inventions. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in the field of microbiology.

Collaborations

Ryusuke Gotoda collaborates with colleagues Noe Osato and Satoshi Ozawa, contributing to advancements in their shared field of expertise.

Conclusion

Ryusuke Gotoda's innovative approach to microorganism testing exemplifies the potential for technological advancements in scientific research. His patent not only enhances the efficiency of testing processes but also represents a significant step forward in microbiological analysis.

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