Budapest, Hungary

Istvan Mihaly


Average Co-Inventor Count = 22.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 12(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1992

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Istvan Mihaly

Introduction

Istvan Mihaly is a notable inventor based in Budapest, Hungary. He has made significant contributions to the field of microbiology, particularly in the production of immunosuppressive antibiotics. His work has implications for medical treatments and pharmaceutical advancements.

Latest Patents

Mihaly holds a patent for a microbial process for the production of immunosuppressive antibiotics. This invention relates to the production of cyclosporine antibiotic complex or its components, including cyclosporine A, B, and C. The process involves the aerobic fermentation of a filamentous fungus strain that biosynthesizes these antibiotics in a nutrient medium. The method includes culturing a strain of the novel Tolypocladium varium fungus species, specifically tolypocladium varium sp. nov. CY/93, which is deposited at the National Collection of Agricultural and Industrial Microorganisms in Budapest, Hungary.

Career Highlights

Mihaly is associated with Biogal Gyogyszergyar, a company that focuses on pharmaceutical development. His work in this organization has allowed him to explore innovative solutions in antibiotic production. His patent reflects his commitment to advancing medical science through research and development.

Collaborations

Mihaly has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Antonia Jekkel Nee Bokany and Gabor Ambrus. These partnerships have contributed to the success of his research and the development of his patented processes.

Conclusion

Istvan Mihaly's contributions to the field of microbiology and antibiotic production are noteworthy. His innovative patent demonstrates the potential for advancements in medical treatments through microbial processes. His work continues to influence the pharmaceutical industry and improve healthcare outcomes.

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