Handbook of Biological Dyes and Stains: Synthesis and Industrial Applications Unknown - 2010
by R. W. Sabnis
Details
- Title Handbook of Biological Dyes and Stains: Synthesis and Industrial Applications
- Author R. W. Sabnis
- Binding unknown
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date 2010
- ISBN 9780470586235
About the author
RAM W. SABNIS, PHD, is a patent agent at Pfizer Inc. in Madison, New Jersey. His interests include dyes, pigments, organic chemistry, nanotechnology, biotechnology, medicinal chemistry, medical devices, and patents. He is a registered patent agent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and is also the inventor of more than fifty U.S. and international patents (issued/published). Dr. Sabnis is one of the world's foremost experts on dyes, inventing the world's first colored bubbles (non-staining) and a color-changing dye system with many applications. He has more than twenty-five years of industrial and academic research experience in dye chemistry and more than 150 publications, which include books, book chapters, encyclopedia chapters, patents, reviews, papers, and symposia presentations. Dr. Sabnis is the recipient of the Perkin Innovation Award, Grand Innovation Award, Competitive Spirit Award, and Best Doctoral Thesis Award.
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