College Station, TX, United States of America

Donna Delaney


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2009

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Title: Donna Delaney: Innovator in Plant Biotechnology

Introduction

Donna Delaney is a prominent inventor based in College Station, TX (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of plant biotechnology, particularly in the area of protein expression in plants. Her innovative work has the potential to enhance agricultural productivity and improve the nutritional value of crops.

Latest Patents

Donna Delaney holds a patent for a method of increasing the expression of heterologous proteins in plants. This method involves introducing a nucleotide sequence encoding the heterologous protein into a plant with high oil seed content or into a plant with reduced alcohol-soluble proteins in the endosperm. The introduction of the nucleotide sequence can be achieved through direct transformation into the plant or by transforming another plant and crossing it with the high oil plant. This innovative approach allows for the development of progeny with even higher expression levels of the heterologous protein, which can lead to advancements in agricultural practices.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Donna has been associated with Prodigene, Inc., where she has worked alongside notable colleagues such as Elizabeth E. Hood and John A. Howard. Her work at Prodigene has focused on developing methods that enhance the expression of valuable proteins in plants, contributing to the advancement of agricultural biotechnology.

Collaborations

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Conclusion

Donna Delaney's innovative contributions to plant biotechnology, particularly her patented method for increasing protein expression, highlight her role as a leading inventor in this field. Her work continues to pave the way for advancements in agricultural practices and crop improvement.

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