Golden, CO, United States of America

Lynne Albert




Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 54(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011-2012

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Lynne Albert: Innovator in Microbial Biotechnology

Introduction

Lynne Albert is a notable inventor based in Golden, Colorado, recognized for her contributions to microbial biotechnology. With a focus on enhancing the production of fuels, chemicals, and amino acids, she has developed innovative methods that leverage recombinant microorganisms.

Latest Patents

Lynne Albert holds 3 patents, with her latest invention centered on methods of increasing dihydroxy acid dehydratase (DHAD) activity. This invention involves recombinant microorganisms that comprise one or more DHAD-requiring biosynthetic pathways. The methods utilize these microorganisms to produce beneficial metabolites derived from the DHAD pathways. The recombinant microorganisms may be engineered to overexpress polynucleotides encoding Aft proteins or their homologs. Additionally, these microorganisms can include cytosolically or mitochondrially localized DHAD enzymes. Various embodiments of the invention encompass Crabtree-negative and Crabtree-positive yeast microorganisms, as well as post-WGD and pre-WGD yeast microorganisms.

Career Highlights

Lynne Albert is currently associated with Gevo, Inc., a company dedicated to sustainable fuel production. Her work at Gevo emphasizes the application of her patented technologies in real-world scenarios, contributing to advancements in renewable energy.

Collaborations

Lynne collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Catherine Asleson Dundon and Aristos Aristidou, who share her commitment to innovation in biotechnology.

Conclusion

Lynne Albert's work exemplifies the intersection of science and sustainability, showcasing her dedication to improving production processes through innovative microbial solutions. Her contributions continue to influence the field of biotechnology and renewable energy.

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