Bengaluru, India

Siva Rama Krishna Vanjari

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Innovations by Siva Rama Krishna Vanjari

Introduction

Siva Rama Krishna Vanjari is an accomplished inventor based in Bengaluru, India. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical sensors, particularly in the measurement of glycated hemoglobin. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance diabetes management through more accessible testing methods.

Latest Patents

Siva Rama Krishna Vanjari holds a patent for a "Low cost electrochemical disposable sensor for measuring glycated hemoglobin." This invention involves the design of a disposable screen printed electrode (SPE) that utilizes electrochemistry to sense the percentage of glycated hemoglobin. The SPE consists of four electrodes: one working electrode for detecting glycated hemoglobin, another for detecting hemoglobin, and two common electrodes serving as counter and reference. Additionally, it features a cellulose acetate membrane embedded with lysis agents and surfactants. The lysis agents effectively lyse erythrocytes to release hemoglobin, while the surfactants modify the hemoglobin structure to enhance electron transfer rates, thereby improving the output signal during electrochemical analysis. This user-friendly sensor requires only a drop of blood for operation, making it a low-cost solution for patients.

Career Highlights

Siva Rama Krishna Vanjari is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Science, where he continues to advance research in electrochemical sensors. His work is characterized by a commitment to developing practical solutions that address real-world health challenges.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Navakanta Bhat and Sampath Srinivasan, to further enhance the impact of his research and innovations.

Conclusion

Siva Rama Krishna Vanjari's contributions to the field of electrochemical sensors exemplify the intersection of innovation and healthcare. His patented technology promises to improve diabetes management through accessible and efficient testing methods.

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