Union City, CA, United States of America

Xiaoming Wang

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.2

ph-index = 1


Location History:

  • Union City, CA (US) (2021)
  • Newark, CA (US) (2023)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2021-2023

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Nucleic Acid Detection by Xiaoming Wang

Introduction

Xiaoming Wang is a prominent inventor based in Union City, CA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of nucleic acid detection, holding 2 patents that enhance the methods used in this critical area of research.

Latest Patents

Wang's latest patents include innovative methods to further enhance signal amplification for the in situ detection of nucleic acids. This invention provides a composition comprising a Signal Generating Complex, which includes a pair of target probes, base PPAs, extension PPAs, pre-amplifiers, amplifiers, and label probes. Each component is designed to improve the detection of nucleic acids in various samples. Another notable patent focuses on the in situ detection of nucleotide variants in high noise samples. This method involves a series of steps that utilize probes, pre-amplifiers, collaboration amplifiers, and label probe systems to form a signal generating complex that allows for the detection of nucleic acid variations.

Career Highlights

Xiaoming Wang is currently associated with Advanced Cell Diagnostics, Inc., where he continues to develop and refine techniques for nucleic acid detection. His work is instrumental in advancing the capabilities of molecular diagnostics.

Collaborations

Wang collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Yuling Luo and Xiao-Jun Ma, to further enhance the research and development of nucleic acid detection technologies.

Conclusion

Xiaoming Wang's innovative work in nucleic acid detection exemplifies the importance of advancements in this field. His patents contribute significantly to the scientific community's ability to detect and analyze nucleic acids effectively.

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