Tokyo, Japan

Tomomi Hidaka


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovations in Plant Genomics by Tomomi Hidaka

Introduction

Tomomi Hidaka is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of plant genomics, particularly in the area of mitochondrial genome editing. Her innovative work has the potential to revolutionize plant biotechnology and improve agricultural practices.

Latest Patents

Tomomi Hidaka holds a patent for a method for editing the plant mitochondrial genome. This patent, which is her sole patent, describes a method for inducing a structural change in a plant mitochondrial genome. The invention involves introducing a double-strand break into a target sequence region on mitochondrial genomic DNA in a plant cell. This method allows for the deletion of genes present in the mitochondrial genomic DNA, thereby enabling precise modifications in plant cells. The patent highlights the potential for creating plant cells with altered mitochondrial genomes, which can lead to the development of improved seeds and plants.

Career Highlights

Hidaka is affiliated with The University of Tokyo, where she conducts her research and develops her innovative methods. Her work has garnered attention in the scientific community, and she is recognized for her expertise in plant genetics and biotechnology.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Tomomi Hidaka has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Shin-ichi Arimura and Nobuhiro Tsutsumi. These collaborations have further enhanced her research and contributed to advancements in the field of plant genomics.

Conclusion

Tomomi Hidaka's contributions to plant mitochondrial genome editing represent a significant advancement in biotechnology. Her innovative methods have the potential to transform agricultural practices and improve crop resilience. Her work continues to inspire future research in the field.

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