Leverkusen, Germany

Gunther Eberz


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999

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Title: Gunther Eberz: Innovator in Bioluminescent Microorganisms

Introduction

Gunther Eberz, an accomplished inventor based in Leverkusen, Germany, has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology with his innovative methods of producing luminescent microorganisms. His work has potential applications in environmental monitoring and biological treatment processes.

Latest Patents

Gunther Eberz holds a patent for "Luminescent Nitrifying Microorganisms." This groundbreaking invention outlines a method for producing bioluminescent bacteria by transferring genetic information responsible for biological luminescence into obligate chemolithoautotrophic nitrifying microorganisms, particularly ammonia-oxidizing bacteria. The technique employs plasmid or transposon vector systems to facilitate the transfer of luciferase DNA or a luciferase-beta-galactosidase transcription fusion. This innovation enables the use of genetically modified Nitrosomonas strains to identify specific inhibitors during nitrification processes, with the viability of these microorganisms determined through luminescence measurements.

Career Highlights

Gunther Eberz is affiliated with Bayer Aktiengesellschaft, where he applies his expertise in biotechnology to advance research in microbial applications. His career reflects a strong commitment to innovation, particularly in developing sustainable solutions for environmental challenges through genetic engineering.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Gunther has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Hans-Georg Rast. Their joint efforts have propelled advancements in bioluminescent technologies, driving research towards practical applications in wastewater treatment and environmental biotechnology.

Conclusion

Gunther Eberz stands out as a visionary inventor whose work in luminescent nitrifying microorganisms has the potential to revolutionize the detection of inhibitors in nitrifying biological sewage treatment systems. His innovative approach not only enhances the efficiency of wastewater management but also contributes to more sustainable environmental practices.

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