Moscow, Russia

Galina Petrovna Korobko


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2005

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Title: Galina Petrovna Korobko: Innovator in Microbial Protein Expression Systems

Introduction

Galina Petrovna Korobko is a prominent inventor based in Moscow, Russia. She has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in the development of microbial protein expression systems. Her innovative work has led to the creation of a patented technology that enhances the secretion of biologically active recombinant proteins.

Latest Patents

Galina holds a patent for a microbial protein expression system. This invention provides bacterial strains capable of secreting soluble biologically active recombinant heterologous proteins into the periplasm or onto the surface of bacteria. The technology utilizes the secretion system of Gram-negative bacteria, including periplasmic chaperones and usher/secretin proteins. The patent outlines the simultaneous expression of fusion proteins, which include various human proteins, along with specific chaperones and proteins that facilitate their secretion.

Career Highlights

Galina is currently associated with Biotecnol S.A., where she continues to advance her research in microbial biotechnology. Her work has been instrumental in developing methods that improve the efficiency of protein production in bacterial systems. With a focus on practical applications, her innovations have the potential to impact various sectors, including pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.

Collaborations

Galina collaborates with notable colleagues such as Timo Korpela and Sheila Macintyre-Ayane. These partnerships enhance her research efforts and contribute to the advancement of her patented technologies.

Conclusion

Galina Petrovna Korobko is a key figure in the field of microbial biotechnology, with her patented innovations paving the way for advancements in protein expression systems. Her contributions are vital for the future of biotechnological applications.

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