Boise, ID, United States of America

Steven Burden


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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations of Steven Burden

Introduction

Steven Burden is an accomplished inventor based in Boise, Idaho. He has made significant contributions to the field of biosensors and genomic research. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on advancing methods for analyzing repetitive sequences and developing innovative biosensing technologies.

Latest Patents

One of Steven Burden's latest patents is titled "Methods and compositions for assaying repetitive sequences." This patent discloses methods for determining telomere length using universal reference primers. The reference primer pairs efficiently and reproducibly amplify genomic DNA across various vertebrate species. Additionally, kits for determining the length of telomeres or other repetitive regions in a sample are provided.

Another notable patent is "Nucleic acid based biosensor and methods thereof." This invention relates to oligonucleotide biosensors that bind to a fluorophore through a reporter domain and to one or more target ligands through target domains. The binding of the target ligand affects the fluorescence of the fluorophore when excited by the appropriate wavelength of energy, either by causing dimming or allosteric fluorescence. The patent also describes methods for selecting biosensors and their use in detecting target ligands.

Career Highlights

Steven Burden is affiliated with Boise State University, where he continues to contribute to research and innovation in his field. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in genomic analysis and biosensing technologies.

Collaborations

Steven collaborates with notable colleagues, including Eric Hayden and Nicholas Shults, who share his passion for advancing scientific research.

Conclusion

Steven Burden's innovative work in biosensors and genomic research highlights his commitment to scientific advancement. His patents reflect a dedication to developing methods that enhance our understanding of genetic sequences and improve detection technologies.

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