Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Simon Peter Robins


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997

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Title: Innovations by Simon Peter Robins in Bone Metabolism Detection

Introduction

Simon Peter Robins is a notable inventor based in Aberdeen, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical diagnostics, particularly in the assessment of bone and connective tissue disorders. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance the monitoring and treatment of various diseases affecting these tissues.

Latest Patents

Simon Peter Robins holds a patent for a method to detect bone and other connective tissue disorders in humans. This invention focuses on assessing connective tissue metabolism, especially bone, in disease states or during therapy. The method involves evaluating the levels of native free collagen-derived crosslinks in biological fluids, particularly urine. Additionally, it can be improved by concurrently determining the levels of an indicator of bone formation in the same individual's biological fluids. The invention also discloses antibodies that are specifically immunoreactive with forms of crosslinks that occur free in biological fluids.

Career Highlights

Simon Peter Robins is associated with the Rowett Research Institute, where he conducts research aimed at improving health outcomes through innovative diagnostic methods. His work is pivotal in advancing our understanding of bone metabolism and its implications for human health.

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Conclusion

Simon Peter Robins' contributions to the field of bone metabolism detection exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in medical diagnostics. His patent represents a significant advancement in the assessment of connective tissue disorders, which could lead to improved therapeutic strategies.

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