Trieste, Italy

Simona Capsoni

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2007

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Title: Simona Capsoni: Innovator in Neurodegenerative Research

Introduction

Simona Capsoni is a prominent inventor based in Trieste, Italy. She has made significant contributions to the field of neurodegenerative research through her innovative work on non-human transgenic animals. Her research focuses on developing models that can aid in the early diagnosis and understanding of neurodegenerative diseases.

Latest Patents

Simona Capsoni holds a patent for "Non-human transgenic animals for the study of neurodegenerative syndromes." This invention involves a non-human transgenic animal that expresses an antibody or fragments thereof, exhibiting a phenotype similar to human pathology. The human pathologies addressed include neurodegenerative syndromes, muscular atrophy/dystrophy, and immune disorders. These animals can be utilized in methods for early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases by monitoring tau hyperphosphorylation and amyloid deposition in skeletal muscle samples. The cells derived from these transgenic animals can also be used to select pharmacologically effective molecules for treating neurodegenerative and muscular pathologies.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Simona has worked with esteemed institutions such as the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA). Her research has been pivotal in advancing the understanding of neurodegenerative diseases and developing potential therapeutic strategies.

Collaborations

Simona has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Antonino Cattaneo and Francesca Ruberti. These collaborations have further enriched her research and contributed to the scientific community's understanding of neurodegenerative conditions.

Conclusion

Simona Capsoni's innovative work in developing transgenic animal models represents a significant advancement in neurodegenerative research. Her contributions are vital for the early diagnosis and treatment of these complex diseases.

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