Franklin, KY, United States of America

Todd Wilken



Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Todd Wilken: Innovator in Animal Product Traceability

Introduction

Todd Wilken is an accomplished inventor based in Franklin, KY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of animal product traceability through his innovative patent. His work focuses on ensuring the complete traceability of animals and food products, which is crucial for food safety and quality assurance.

Latest Patents

Todd Wilken holds a patent for a "System for tracing animal products." This invention provides a genetic testing system that ensures complete traceability of animals and food products. It involves a method of uniquely identifying animals for data collection, records management, and retrieval purposes. The system utilizes a novel method of genetic analysis through individual DNA fingerprinting of parentage, effectively providing full traceability of animals from birth to consumption.

Career Highlights

Todd is currently associated with Pig Improvement Company UK, Limited, where he applies his expertise in animal genetics and traceability. His work at the company has positioned him as a key player in advancing the standards of animal product safety and traceability.

Collaborations

Todd has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Graham Stuart Plastow and Alan J Mileham. These collaborations have further enhanced the impact of his work in animal genetics and traceability.

Conclusion

Todd Wilken's innovative contributions to animal product traceability through his patent demonstrate his commitment to improving food safety and quality. His work continues to influence the industry positively.

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