Aarhus C, Denmark

Sissel Juul


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Years Active: 2017

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Title: Sissel Juul - Innovator in Microbial Detection

Introduction

Sissel Juul is a prominent inventor based in Aarhus C, Denmark. She has made significant contributions to the field of microbiology, particularly in the identification of microorganisms and the detection of infectious diseases. Her innovative methods have the potential to enhance diagnostic capabilities in various settings.

Latest Patents

Sissel Juul holds 1 patent for a system designed for the identification of microorganisms and the detection of infectious diseases. This patent discloses methods that involve obtaining samples from various sources, including humans, animals, plants, food, water, or soil. The methods utilize tailored nucleic acid substrates that react with type 1 topoisomerase from specific microorganisms or infectious agents. By incubating these substrates with the samples, the presence of the microorganisms or infectious agents can be determined. Additionally, her patent includes microfluidic-implemented methods for detecting enzymes, particularly DNA-modifying enzymes, which further enhance the detection capabilities.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Sissel Juul has focused on developing innovative solutions for microbial detection. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the methodologies used in the identification of infectious diseases. She has demonstrated a commitment to improving public health through her research and inventions.

Collaborations

Sissel has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jørn Erland Koch and Magnus Stougaard. These partnerships have contributed to the development of her innovative methods and have fostered a collaborative environment for research and discovery.

Conclusion

Sissel Juul is a trailblazer in the field of microbial detection, with her patented methods offering promising advancements in the identification of infectious diseases. Her contributions continue to impact the scientific community and public health positively.

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