Hitachinaka, Japan

Yuki Nonaka

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007-2010

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Title: Yuki Nonaka: Innovator in Capillary Array Technology

Introduction

Yuki Nonaka is a prominent inventor based in Hitachinaka, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of electrophoresis through her innovative designs and patents. With a total of 2 patents, her work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and usability of capillary arrays.

Latest Patents

Yuki Nonaka's latest patents include a capillary array and electrophoresis apparatus that are designed to be easily mounted without damaging the capillaries. This capillary array features a plurality of capillaries that can be fixed via hollow electrodes on a load header arranged in a matrix. The load header is designed to be disposed on the electrophoresis apparatus. Additionally, the capillary array includes a capillary frame that allows for the detachable mounting of a capillary head and a detection portion. This innovative structure enables the load header, capillary head, detection unit, and other components to be handled as a single unit, simplifying the process of mounting the capillary array on the electrophoresis apparatus.

Career Highlights

Yuki Nonaka is associated with Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, where she continues to develop her groundbreaking technologies. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of electrophoresis systems, making them more user-friendly and efficient.

Collaborations

Yuki has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Takayasu Furukawa and Nobuhiko Sato, contributing to a dynamic and innovative work environment.

Conclusion

Yuki Nonaka's contributions to capillary array technology exemplify her commitment to innovation in the field of electrophoresis. Her patents reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced in this area and provide practical solutions that enhance the functionality of electrophoresis apparatuses.

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