North Hills, CA, United States of America

Shilin Cheung


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Innovations by Shilin Cheung in Radiopharmaceutical Purification

Introduction

Shilin Cheung is an accomplished inventor based in North Hills, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of radiopharmaceuticals through his innovative work. His expertise lies in the development of advanced microfluidic devices that enhance the purification processes of radiochemical compounds.

Latest Patents

Shilin Cheung holds a patent for a microscale device and method for the purification of radiopharmaceuticals. This microfluidic chip device features an injection channel and intersecting branch channels equipped with multiple valves. These valves are designed to retain a plug of solution containing the radiochemical compound. The device also includes a serpentine channel segment for separation, which is coupled to the output of the injection channel. A high voltage power source is utilized to advance the plug of solution through the purification region and into the downstream fraction collection channel. The chip is further enhanced with optical and radiation detection regions, allowing for precise detection and direction of the radiochemical compound into the desired branch fraction channel for subsequent use.

Career Highlights

Shilin Cheung is affiliated with the University of California, where he continues to push the boundaries of research in his field. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in medical and pharmaceutical industries.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including R Michael Van Dam and Noel Seunghyun Ha, contributing to the advancement of technology in radiopharmaceutical purification.

Conclusion

Shilin Cheung's innovative contributions to the purification of radiopharmaceuticals through his patented microfluidic device exemplify the intersection of technology and healthcare. His work not only enhances the efficiency of radiochemical processes but also holds promise for future advancements in medical applications.

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