North Wales, PA, United States of America

John A Renye, Jr


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2017

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Title: John A Renye, Jr: Innovator in Bacteriocin Research

Introduction

John A Renye, Jr. is a notable inventor based in North Wales, PA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of bacteriocin research, particularly with his innovative work on a novel bacteriocin that has potential applications in treating various bacterial diseases.

Latest Patents

Renye holds a patent for a bacteriocin with novel activity, specifically a bacteriocin produced constitutively by strain 110 (NRRL B59671), known as thermophilin 110. This bacteriocin is unique as it kills and/or inhibits the growth of certain bacteria. Thermophilin 110 is the first bacteriocin identified with this specific activity. The compositions containing thermophilin 110 and/or strain 110 (NRRL B59671) can be utilized to prevent and/or treat diseases such as strep throat, dental caries, and acne. Additionally, methods to inhibit the growth of these bacteria and/or treat the associated diseases are included in his patent.

Career Highlights

Renye's career is marked by his dedication to agricultural research and innovation. He works for the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture. His work has contributed to advancements in the understanding and application of bacteriocins in health and disease prevention.

Collaborations

Renye has collaborated with George A Somkuti, further enhancing the research and development of bacteriocins. Their partnership has been instrumental in exploring the potential of these compounds in various applications.

Conclusion

John A Renye, Jr. is a pioneering inventor whose work on bacteriocins has opened new avenues for treating bacterial diseases. His contributions to this field are significant and continue to impact agricultural and health-related research.

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