Mezieres, Switzerland

Margot Thome


 

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Margot Thome: Innovator in Proteolytic Enzyme Research

Introduction

Margot Thome is a distinguished inventor based in Mezieres, Switzerland. She has made significant contributions to the field of proteolytic enzymes, particularly through her innovative research and patenting activities. Her work focuses on the enzyme Malt1 and its applications in various assays and screening methods.

Latest Patents

Margot Thome holds a patent titled "Malt1 specific cleavage in assay and screening method." This invention is based on the surprising discovery of a proteolytic cleavage function of human Malt1. The patent details enzyme and screening assays, methods for assessing cleaving activity, and the use of isolated polypeptides, antibodies, and inhibitors of Malt1. Additionally, it discusses the application of Malt1 as a proteolytic enzyme and the use of specific peptide sequences as substrates for proteolytic cleavage. She has 1 patent to her name.

Career Highlights

Margot Thome is affiliated with the University of Lausanne, where she conducts her research. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Collaborations

Margot collaborates with notable colleagues, including Fabien Rebeaud and Stephan Hailfinger, who contribute to her research endeavors.

Conclusion

Margot Thome's innovative work in the field of proteolytic enzymes exemplifies the impact of scientific research on practical applications. Her contributions continue to advance our understanding of enzyme functions and their potential uses in various assays.

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