Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019
Title: Seiko L Endo: Innovator in Nanopore Technology
Introduction
Seiko L Endo is a prominent inventor based in Nagareyama, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology through her innovative work on nanopore technology. Her research focuses on developing devices and methods that can detect and control individual polymers in mixtures.
Latest Patents
Seiko L Endo holds a patent for "Compositions, devices, systems, and methods for using a nanopore." This invention provides devices and methods that can detect and control an individual polymer in a mixture when acted upon by another compound, such as an enzyme, within a nanopore. The technology also enables the determination of the nucleotide base sequence of a polynucleotide under feedback control, utilizing signals generated by interactions between the polynucleotide and the nanopore. This invention is particularly useful in various fields, including molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, molecular switches, molecular circuits, and molecular computational devices.
Career Highlights
Seiko L Endo is affiliated with the University of California, where she continues her research and development in nanopore technology. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in advancing molecular biology and related fields.
Collaborations
Seiko has collaborated with notable researchers, including Mark Albert Akeson and Daniel Branton, who have contributed to her work in nanopore technology.
Conclusion
Seiko L Endo's innovative contributions to nanopore technology highlight her role as a leading inventor in the field. Her work continues to influence advancements in molecular biology and related disciplines.