Location History:
- Ibaraki, JP (2013)
- Tsukuba, JP (2008 - 2016)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2016
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Toshiki Tamura
Introduction
Toshiki Tamura is a prominent inventor based in Tsukuba, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in the development of transgenic organisms for the production of valuable proteins. With a total of five patents to his name, Tamura's work has advanced our understanding of genetic engineering and its applications.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, one notable invention is the DNA encoding canine monomeric CRP and the expression vector containing this DNA. This innovation allows for the high-efficiency production of pentameric CRP by transferring the DNA that encodes monomeric CRP into a silkworm. This process constructs a transgenic silkworm, which can then be used to collect and purify the pentameric CRP produced. Another significant patent involves antibody-producing transgenic silkworms and methods for their production. In this invention, Tamura and his team created transgenic silkworms that contain a promoter of a DNA encoding a protein specifically expressed in the silk gland, along with a DNA encoding a recombinant antibody. This allows for the secretion of active recombinant antibodies into the silk gland.
Career Highlights
Toshiki Tamura has worked with esteemed organizations such as the National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences and Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd. His career has been marked by a
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