Location History:
- Julich, DE (1977 - 1983)
- Wurzburg, DE (1988)
- Hurtgenwald-Gey, DE (1986 - 1990)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1977-1990
Title: Ulrich Zimmermann: Innovator in Cell Fusion and Particle Differentiation
Introduction
Ulrich Zimmermann is a prominent inventor based in Julich, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the fields of cell fusion and particle differentiation, holding a total of 17 patents. His innovative approaches have the potential to advance scientific research and applications in various industries.
Latest Patents
One of Zimmermann's latest patents is a magnetic device for the fusion of cells. This invention involves a process where cells are doped with magnetic particles and exposed to a nonhomogeneous magnetic field. This field causes the doped cells to gather closely together, facilitating the fusion process. The cells are then subjected to either a pulse of an electric field or chemicals that disrupt the membrane structures, enabling the fusion of adjacent cells.
Another notable patent is a process and device for the differentiation of particles in a medium. This invention allows for the differentiation of particles belonging to at least two different groups. The particles are enclosed in a chamber bounded by electrodes that produce a rotating electrical field. By utilizing two rotating electrical fields with opposite directions, the particles can be differentiated based on their rotational behavior.
Career Highlights
Ulrich Zimmermann has worked with notable organizations, including the Research Center Jülich and the Jülich Research Center. His work in these institutions has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative technologies, contributing to advancements in scientific research.
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