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Years Active: 2016-2020
Title: Terese Solstad: Innovator in Thermolabile Exonucleases
Introduction: Terese Solstad is a prominent inventor based in Kvaløysletta, Norway. She has made significant contributions to the field of biochemistry, particularly in the development of thermolabile exonucleases. With a total of five patents to her name, her work has advanced the understanding and application of enzymatic processes.
Latest Patents: One of her latest patents focuses on thermolabile exonucleases. This invention provides an exonuclease or an enzymatically active fragment that is substantially irreversibly inactivated by heating at a temperature of about 55°C for 10 minutes in a specific buffer. The exonuclease is designed to be substantially specific for single-stranded DNA and exhibits 3'-5' exonuclease activity. The patent also outlines methods for removing single-stranded DNA from samples, nucleic acid amplification, reverse transcription, and nucleic acid sequence analysis using the exonuclease.
Career Highlights: Terese has worked with notable organizations such as Arcticzymes AS and the University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway. Her experience in these institutions has allowed her to collaborate with leading experts in her field and contribute to groundbreaking research.
Collaborations: Throughout her career, Terese has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Marit Sjo Lorentzen and
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