Taichung, Taiwan

Yan-Wen Kuo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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Title: Innovative Contributions of Yan-Wen Kuo in Detecting Tospoviruses

Introduction: Yan-Wen Kuo, based in Taichung, Taiwan, is an accomplished inventor recognized for his significant contributions to the field of virology. His sole patent has made a notable impact in the detection of plant viruses, particularly focusing on the Watermelon silver mottle virus.

Latest Patents: Yan-Wen Kuo holds a patent for a monoclonal antibody to the common epitope of the NSs protein of the Watermelon silver mottle virus, along with an assay designed for detecting tospoviruses. This innovative invention includes a method for preparing the monoclonal antibody and involves a hybridoma cell line that produces an antibody specifically targeting the NSs proteins of WSMoV-serogroup tospoviruses. The hybridoma cell line is notable for producing a monoclonal antibody that binds with the peptide designated as SEQ ID No. 19, which is crucial for effective virus detection.

Career Highlights: Yan-Wen Kuo is associated with National Chung Hsing University, where he has been engaged in cutting-edge research and development in the area of viral detection. His pioneering work has not only contributed to academic knowledge but also provides practical applications in agricultural biosecurity.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Yan-Wen Kuo has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Ching-Wen Huang and Hei-Tu Hsu. These collaborations reflect a strong academic network dedicated to advancing research in the field of virology.

Conclusion: Yan-Wen Kuo's innovative work, particularly in developing a monoclonal antibody for detecting the Watermelon silver mottle virus, underscores the importance of scientific innovation in addressing agricultural challenges. His dedication to research and collaboration marks him as a key figure in the pursuit of knowledge and practical solutions in virology.

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