Burlington, MA, United States of America

Ann Sluder


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2006

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Title: Ann Sluder: Innovator in Nematode Control

Introduction

Ann Sluder is a prominent inventor based in Burlington, MA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of parasitic nematode control through her innovative research and inventions. Her work focuses on identifying anti-nematode compounds that can be used to combat infections in both humans and animals.

Latest Patents

Ann Sluder holds a patent for "Screens and assays for agents useful in controlling parasitic nematodes." This invention provides a method for identifying anti-nematode compounds and introduces transgenic nematodes that can be utilized in this process. The invention specifically offers a screening method for compounds that inhibit nematode secretion pathways, particularly those that block the secretion of proteins by nematodes. The transgenic nematodes express reporters for nematode-secreted proteins, enhancing the effectiveness of the screening process. Additionally, the invention includes pharmaceutical compositions for treating and preventing nematode infections in humans and animals, as well as anti-nematode agents to protect plants from plant-parasitic nematodes. Furthermore, it provides a genetic screen for identifying additional targets for anti-nematode compounds.

Career Highlights

Ann Sluder is associated with Cambria Biosciences LLC, where she continues to advance her research in nematode control. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in agriculture and medicine, making her a valuable asset in her field.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Leo Liu and Lucinda Burnam, who contribute to the collaborative efforts at Cambria Biosciences LLC.

Conclusion

Ann Sluder's innovative work in the field of nematode control exemplifies the impact of scientific research on health and agriculture. Her contributions are paving the way for new solutions to combat parasitic infections and protect crops.

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