Rhenen, Netherlands

René Andries Antonius Van Der Vlugt

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2015

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator René Andries Antonius Van Der Vlugt: Pioneering Plant Virology

Introduction: René Andries Antonius Van Der Vlugt, based in Rhenen, Netherlands, is a notable inventor in the field of virology. With a strong focus on agricultural innovations, he has contributed significantly to the understanding and management of plant diseases. His work aims to enhance plant resilience and improve crop yields.

Latest Patents: Van Der Vlugt holds a patent for an isolated plant virus designated as the Tomato Marchitez virus (ToMarV). This invention provides not only the virus itself but also components and methods for producing ToMarV-resistant plants. The process involves identifying a ToMarV-resistant donor plant, crossing it with a recipient plant, and selecting resistant offspring, thereby advancing agricultural practices.

Career Highlights: Currently, Van Der Vlugt is associated with Monsanto Invest B.V., a leading company in agricultural biotechnology. His expertise in virology, combined with his innovative thinking, has positioned him as a key player in developing solutions to combat plant viruses that threaten crop production.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Van Der Vlugt has worked alongside notable colleagues, including Johannes Franciscus Johanna Maria Van Den Heuvel and Paulus Cornelis Maris. These collaborations have fostered a productive research environment, enabling them to tackle challenging problems in plant virology.

Conclusion: René Andries Antonius Van Der Vlugt represents a significant force in agricultural innovation, particularly within plant virology. His patents and contributions have the potential to revolutionize the way we approach plant disease management, promising a future of more resilient crops and improved agricultural sustainability.

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