Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997-1999
Title: R Randolph Vines: Innovator in Enteric Parasite Research
Introduction
R Randolph Vines is a notable inventor based in Charlottesville, VA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of genetic research, particularly in the area of enteric parasites. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on innovative methods for expressing foreign genes in these organisms.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents involves the transfection of enteric parasites. This invention provides methods for expressing foreign genes in enteric protozoa. The transfection system was established using a gene ligated to the 5' and 3' flanking DNA regions of a protein-encoding gene from an enteric protozoa. The present invention also includes transformed enteric protozoa, vaccines produced from them, and foreign or altered proteins expressed in the same. The ability to introduce and express genes in amebae will now permit both genetic analysis and modification of the virulence of this organism, which remains a serious threat to world health. This advancement will facilitate basic research towards the control of this parasite.
Career Highlights
R Randolph Vines is associated with the University of Virginia Patent Foundation, where he continues to contribute to research and innovation. His work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of enteric parasites and their impact on health.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable colleagues such as William A Petri and Jay E Purdy, further enhancing the scope and impact of his research.
Conclusion
R Randolph Vines is a distinguished inventor whose work in the field of enteric parasites has the potential to significantly influence public health and scientific research. His innovative approaches to genetic expression in these organisms mark a vital step forward in combating health threats posed by enteric protozoa.