Alpharetta, GA, United States of America

Sungmee Choi

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Sungmee Choi in Antimicrobial Compositions

Introduction

Sungmee Choi is an accomplished inventor based in Alpharetta, GA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of antimicrobial compositions, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses the bioavailability of iron in microbial environments. His work is crucial in developing effective antimicrobial agents.

Latest Patents

Sungmee Choi holds a patent for "Biocidal compositions comprising iron chelators." This invention focuses on antimicrobial compositions that reduce the bioavailability of iron by introducing a high-affinity iron-selective chelating agent. This agent competes with microbial siderophores, enhancing the effectiveness of antimicrobial agents. The patent describes a potentiating antimicrobial composition that includes one or more antimicrobial agents and a chelator, with a weight ratio of the antimicrobial agent to the chelator ranging from about 1:1000 to about 1000:1.

Career Highlights

Sungmee Choi is associated with Arch Chemicals, Inc., where he applies his expertise in developing innovative solutions for antimicrobial applications. His work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of how iron availability affects microbial growth and resistance.

Collaborations

Sungmee has collaborated with notable colleagues, including George A Polson and Jody Jourden. Their combined efforts contribute to the ongoing research and development in the field of antimicrobial compositions.

Conclusion

Sungmee Choi's innovative work in antimicrobial compositions showcases his dedication to improving public health through scientific advancements. His patent on biocidal compositions highlights the importance of iron chelation in combating microbial infections.

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