Woodside, NY, United States of America

Anthony R Cashomore


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 99(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000

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Title: The Innovations of Anthony R. Cashomore

Introduction

Anthony R. Cashomore is a notable inventor based in Woodside, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of genetic engineering, particularly in the development of chimaeric DNA sequences. His work has implications for plant biotechnology and genetic transformation.

Latest Patents

Anthony R. Cashomore holds a patent for a chimaeric gene coding for a transit peptide and a heterologous chimaeric DNA sequence. This innovative DNA sequence encodes a transit peptide of a cytoplasmic precursor of a chloroplast protein or polypeptide of a plant. Additionally, it encodes a protein or polypeptide that is heterologous to the transit peptide. The chimaeric DNA sequence can be utilized as a vector for transforming a plant cell, enabling the production of a chimaeric precursor of the heterologous protein or polypeptide in the cytoplasm. This precursor then transports the heterologous protein or polypeptide into the chloroplast of the cell.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Anthony has worked with prominent companies in the biotechnology sector, including Plant Genetic Systems and Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to advance his research and contribute to significant developments in plant genetics.

Collaborations

Anthony has collaborated with esteemed colleagues in the field, including Luis Herrera-Estrella and Guidi Van Den Broeck. These partnerships have fostered innovation and have been instrumental in the progress of his research.

Conclusion

Anthony R. Cashomore's contributions to genetic engineering and plant biotechnology are noteworthy. His patent and collaborations reflect his commitment to advancing the field and enhancing our understanding of plant genetics.

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