Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004
Title: Kyoung Lee: Innovator in Modified Naphthalene Dioxygenases
Introduction
Kyoung Lee is a notable inventor based in Kyongnam, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of biochemistry, particularly through his innovative work on modified naphthalene dioxygenases.
Latest Patents
Kyoung Lee holds a patent for "Modified naphthalene dioxygenases and methods of use." This invention provides an NDO or NDO-related complex comprising at least one alpha-subunit polypeptide with specific substituted amino acids at various positions. The invention also includes DNA encoding such polypeptides, host cells augmented by this DNA, and methods for utilizing the enzymes or host cells to create useful and novel synthons. Additionally, it offers novel compounds prepared using the complexes or methods described.
Career Highlights
Kyoung Lee is associated with the University of Iowa Research Foundation, where he continues to advance his research and innovation in the field. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in various biochemical processes.
Collaborations
Kyoung Lee has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Rebecca Parales and David Gibson, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation.
Conclusion
Kyoung Lee's contributions to the field of modified naphthalene dioxygenases exemplify the impact of innovative research in biochemistry. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also opens new avenues for practical applications.