Hoersholm, Denmark

Line Skjoet-Rasmussen

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2024

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**Title: Inventor Line Skjoet-Rasmussen: Innovations in Animal Feed**

Introduction

Line Skjoet-Rasmussen, based in Hoersholm, Denmark, is a notable inventor in the field of animal nutrition. Her innovative work has led to advancements that benefit both livestock and the agricultural industry.

Latest Patents

Skjoet-Rasmussen holds a patent for a unique strain of Bacillus subtilis for animal feed, specifically designated as DSM 32685. This strain, along with its mutant counterparts, exhibits susceptibility to relevant antibiotics while demonstrating inhibitory activity against various harmful pathogens. It also facilitates the degradation of non-starch polysaccharides, consequently increasing the availability of oligosaccharides, or sugars, in animal feed. The patent further details compositions that may include one or more strains of the disclosed bacteria and various types of yeast, along with methods of utilizing these compositions effectively.

Career Highlights

Line Skjoet-Rasmussen's contributions at Chr. Hansen A/S have placed her at the forefront of innovation in animal feed solutions. Her research and development efforts are aimed at enhancing the nutritional quality of animal feed, ensuring improved health and productivity for livestock.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Skjoet-Rasmussen has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Dorthe Sandvang and Ole Knudsmark Sjoeholm. These partnerships highlight the importance of teamwork in driving research and achieving substantial advancements in animal nutrition.

Conclusion

Innovators like Line Skjoet-Rasmussen play a pivotal role in transforming the agricultural sector through their dedication to developing efficient animal feed solutions. Her patented work exemplifies how innovative thinking can lead to practical applications that benefit both animals and their producers.

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