Ankeny, IA, United States of America

Chengfeng Zhao


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Chengfeng Zhao: Innovator in Pericarp Genotyping

Introduction

Chengfeng Zhao is a notable inventor based in Ankeny, Iowa. He has made significant contributions to the field of genetic analysis, particularly in the area of pericarp genotyping. His innovative work has implications for agricultural science and seed development.

Latest Patents

Chengfeng Zhao holds a patent for "Systems and methods for pericarp genotyping." This invention includes methods for obtaining samples of maternal tissue from seeds, acquiring genetic material from the maternal seed tissue, and performing molecular analysis on this genetic material to determine the maternal lineage of a single seed. Additionally, the invention encompasses methods for establishing a consensus maternal genotype from maternal seed tissues obtained from multiple seeds, as well as methods for determining paternal lineage.

Career Highlights

Chengfeng Zhao is currently employed at Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., where he continues to advance his research and development efforts. His work at this leading agricultural company allows him to apply his innovative ideas in a practical setting, contributing to advancements in seed technology.

Collaborations

Chengfeng has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Justin Schares and Yue Yun. These partnerships enhance the research environment and foster innovation within the company.

Conclusion

Chengfeng Zhao's contributions to pericarp genotyping exemplify the intersection of innovation and agricultural science. His work not only advances our understanding of seed genetics but also has the potential to impact agricultural practices significantly.

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