Bristol, United Kingdom

Joel Allainguillaume


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Joel Allainguillaume

Introduction

Joel Allainguillaume is an accomplished inventor based in Bristol, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant virology, particularly in the detection of viral infections in cocoa plants. His work is vital for ensuring the health and productivity of cocoa crops, which are essential for the global chocolate industry.

Latest Patents

Joel Allainguillaume holds a patent for "Tools for detecting cocoa swollen shoot virus coat protein antigen." This invention provides an isolated binding reagent that specifically binds to a recombinant Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus (CSSV) coat protein antigen. The antigen has at least 80% sequence identity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2 or 4 and/or at least 80% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 or 3. Additionally, the patent includes a porous membrane-based sensor for detecting CSSV, comprising a recombinant CSSV coat protein antigen. A method for detecting CSSV using the sensor is also provided, along with a competitive ELISA for detecting viral infections in plants.

Career Highlights

Joel is affiliated with the University of the West of England, Bristol, where he conducts research and develops innovative solutions for agricultural challenges. His expertise in plant virology has positioned him as a key figure in the fight against viral diseases affecting crops.

Collaborations

Joel has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Richard Luxton and Janice Kiely. Their combined efforts contribute to advancing research in plant health and disease management.

Conclusion

Joel Allainguillaume's innovative work in detecting cocoa swollen shoot virus is a testament to his dedication to improving agricultural practices. His contributions are crucial for the sustainability of cocoa production and the broader agricultural community.

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