Eb Warmond, Netherlands

Bernardus Johannes Clemens Cornelissen



Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovative Contributions of Bernardus Johannes Clemens Cornelissen in Plant Defense Mechanisms

Introduction: Bernardus Johannes Clemens Cornelissen, an esteemed inventor based in Eb Warmond, Netherlands, has made significant strides in the field of plant biotechnology. His groundbreaking work focuses on enhancing plant resistance to pathogens through innovative nucleotide sequences. With a commendable patent portfolio, Cornelissen's contributions continue to influence the agricultural sector.

Latest Patents: Cornelissen holds one notable patent titled "Nucleotide sequences coding signal transduction components in durable and broad-range resistance strategies based on plant defense." This invention pertains to nucleotide sequences derived from a plant genome that encode polypeptide products functioning as signaling molecules in the resistance signal transduction pathway. The interaction between these polypeptides, which are encoded by resistance genes and elicitors from avirulence genes, enables enhanced resilience against various soil plant pathogens. Additionally, his invention provides methods for utilizing these sequences and polypeptides to establish robust plant defense strategies.

Career Highlights: Cornelissen's career has been marked by his association with KeyGene N.V., a leading company in plant biotechnology. His expertise and innovative spirit have defined his professional journey, emphasizing the importance of research in developing sustainable agricultural practices.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Bernardus has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Michel Albertus Haring and Augustinus Franciscus Maria Simons. These partnerships have contributed to a collective effort to advance plant defense mechanisms and share expertise in the biotechnology industry.

Conclusion: Bernardus Johannes Clemens Cornelissen's inventions demonstrate a profound commitment to enhancing agricultural resilience against pathogens. His patent not only exemplifies innovation but also showcases the potential for practical applications in modern agriculture. As the field of plant biotechnology continues to evolve, contributions from inventors like Cornelissen will play a crucial role in developing sustainable solutions for global food security.

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