Covington, LA, United States of America

Jeffrey W Cary


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004-2025

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Jeffrey W Cary in Agricultural Biotechnology

Introduction

Jeffrey W Cary is an accomplished inventor based in Covington, Louisiana, with a significant contribution to the field of agricultural biotechnology. He holds four patents, showcasing his innovative approach to tackling agricultural challenges, particularly in pest resistance and crop protection.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents includes the development of transgenic corn with the antifungal peptide AGM182 (DN:0113.18). This invention addresses the threat posed by the opportunistic fungus that infects maize and other fatty acid-rich food and feed crops, known for producing toxic and carcinogenic secondary metabolites like aflatoxins. Remarkably, in vitro studies demonstrated a five-fold increase in antifungal activity of AGM182 compared to tachyplesin1. The transgenic maize plants expressing AGM182 were produced through a mediated transformation employing the maize Ubiquitin-1 promoter. Subsequent testing confirmed the integration of the AGM182 gene through PCR products, and RT-PCR analysis of maize RNA verified the expression of AGM182 transcripts. Furthermore, maize kernel screening assays utilizing a highly aflatoxigenic strain (AF70) showed up to a 72% reduction in fungal growth in the transgenic AGM182 seeds when compared to isogenic negative controls.

Career Highlights

Cary has contributed his expertise to various organizations, including the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture, and Genvor Inc. His work has significantly advanced the understanding and development of transgenic crops aimed at improving food security and agricultural production.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Jeffrey has worked alongside notable colleagues such as Kanniah Rajasekaran and Jesse M Jaynes. Their collective insights and collaboration have undoubtedly enhanced the development of innovative agricultural solutions.

Conclusion

Jeffrey W Cary’s contributions to agricultural biotechnology, particularly regarding antifungal resistance in maize, underline his significance as an inventor. His innovations not only pave the way for more resilient crops but also represent essential advancements in ensuring food safety and security against harmful pests.

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