Fountaintown, IN, United States of America

Scott E Hubbard


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 409(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998

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Title: Scott E Hubbard: Innovator in Electrochemical Biosensing

Introduction

Scott E Hubbard is a notable inventor based in Fountaintown, Indiana, recognized for his contributions to the field of biosensing technology. He has developed an innovative electrochemical biosensor test strip that significantly enhances the efficiency of blood sample analysis. His work is pivotal in advancing medical diagnostics and improving patient care.

Latest Patents

Hubbard holds a patent for an electrochemical biosensor test strip that requires a minimum blood sample volume of approximately 9 microliters. This test strip features working and counter electrodes that are of equal size and made from the same electrically conducting material, positioned on a first insulating substrate. A second insulating substrate overlays the electrodes, incorporating a cutout portion that forms a reagent well. This design exposes a smaller area of the counter electrode compared to the working electrode. The reagent for analyte analysis covers the exposed areas of both electrodes within the reagent well. Additionally, a spreading mesh, impregnated with a surfactant, overlays the reagent well and is affixed to the second insulating substrate. The dimensions of the cutout portion are 4 millimeters by 4.2 millimeters, while the mesh measures 6 millimeters by 5.8 millimeters. The small amount of reagent, which is 4 microliters before drying, allows the test strip to effectively analyze a whole blood sample of about 9 microliters.

Career Highlights

Scott E Hubbard is currently employed at Boehringer Mannheim GmbH, where he continues to innovate in the field of biosensing. His work has contributed to the development of advanced diagnostic tools that are essential in modern healthcare.

Collaborations

Hubbard has collaborated with notable colleagues, including G John Pritchard and Joseph E Bateson, to further enhance the capabilities of biosensing technologies.

Conclusion

Scott E Hubbard's contributions to the field of electrochemical biosensing exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in medical diagnostics. His patented test strip represents a significant advancement in the analysis of blood samples, showcasing his dedication to improving healthcare solutions.

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