Takarazuka, Japan

Yoko Kawata


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008

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Title: Yoko Kawata: Innovating MR Imaging with Perfluoroalkyl-Containing Metal Complexes

Introduction

Yoko Kawata, an accomplished inventor based in Takarazuka, Japan, has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging. With one patent to her name, she has developed an innovative approach that enhances the visualization of intravascular thrombi using advanced technologies.

Latest Patents

Kawata holds a patent for the "Use of perfluoroalkyl-containing metal complexes as contrast media in MR-imaging for visualization of intravascular thrombi." This groundbreaking invention focuses on utilizing perfluoroalkyl-containing metal complexes that have a critical micelle formation concentration of less than 10 mol/l. These complexes feature a hydrodynamic micelle diameter of greater than 1 nm and a proton relaxivity in plasma exceeding 10 l/mmol·s, significantly improving the effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for detecting blood clots.

Career Highlights

Yoko Kawata is currently employed at Schering Aktiengesellschaft, where she applies her extensive knowledge in engineering and medical imaging. Her work has not only paved the way for advancements in imaging techniques but has also contributed to better patient outcomes in medical diagnostics.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Kawata has collaborated with skilled professionals in her field, including Bernd Misselwitz and Johannes Platzek. These collaborations highlight her ability to work effectively with others to drive innovation and tackle complex challenges in medical imaging.

Conclusion

Yoko Kawata stands out as a pioneer in her area of expertise, demonstrating the impact that innovative thinking can have on medical technology. Her work continues to influence the field of MR imaging, underscoring the importance of research and collaboration in the advancement of healthcare technologies.

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