Takasaki, Japan

Seichi Wada


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008

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Title: Seichi Wada: Innovator in Dehydration Procedures for Insect Larvae

Introduction

Seichi Wada is a notable inventor based in Takasaki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biological sciences, particularly in the area of dehydration procedures for insect larvae. His innovative work aims to enhance educational materials while maintaining environmental integrity.

Latest Patents

Wada holds a patent for "Dehydration procedures for induction of cryptobiosis in insect larvae." This invention provides a method for effectively producing dehydrated larvae for educational materials without disrupting the environment. The cryptobiotic larvae for educational materials can be obtained by dehydrating larvae while gradually reducing humidity in three separate stages. This method not only preserves the larvae but also ensures that they can be used for educational purposes.

Career Highlights

Seichi Wada is affiliated with the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, where he conducts research and develops innovative solutions in agrobiology. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in education and research.

Collaborations

Wada collaborates with several professionals in his field, including Kazuyo Watanabe, who serves as a Legal Representative, and Takashi Okuda. These collaborations enhance the impact of his research and contribute to the advancement of agrobiological sciences.

Conclusion

Seichi Wada's contributions to the field of insect larvae dehydration represent a significant advancement in educational materials. His innovative methods ensure that environmental considerations are prioritized while providing valuable resources for learning.

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