Title: Fabien Letisse: Innovator in Bioproduction
Introduction
Fabien Letisse is an inventor based in Toulouse, France. He has contributed to the field of bioproduction through his work at notable institutions. Letisse has worked at the National Institute of Applied Sciences of Toulouse and the National Institute for Agricultural Research, Food and Environment. His innovative approaches focus on the production of polyols and oligosaccharides.
Latest Patent Applications
Letisse has filed several patent applications, including "Methods and Materials for Producing Polyols and Electron Rich Compounds." This application provides methods and materials for producing polyols using recombinant microorganisms that express a Pyp1 polyol phosphatase. Additionally, it outlines methods for producing electron-rich compounds in microorganisms lacking the DET1 and/or PHO13 genes. Another significant application is "Bacterial Strains and Method for Producing Oligosaccharides." This invention relates to a strain deposited with the CNCM (Collection Nationale de Culture de Microorganismes, Institut Pasteur) under number CNCM I-5499. It also discusses the in vitro use of strains for producing oligosaccharides, particularly in the bioproduction field.
Conclusion
Fabien Letisse is a dedicated inventor whose work in bioproduction showcases his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. His latest patent applications reflect his focus on developing methods that can significantly impact the field.
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