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  • Madison, WI
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Pasadena, CA
  • 418 Oak Crest Ave, Madison, WI 53705 (608) 774-1650

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Company: University of wisconsin-madison Jun 2010 Position: Lab manager

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School / High School: University of Utah, University of Wisconsin

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Lab Manager

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Location:
Madison, WI
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lab Manager

University of Wisconsin-Madison Nov 1995 - May 2010
Associate Scientist

University of Wisconsin-Madison Dec 1991 - Oct 1995
Research Associate
Education:
University of Utah, University of Wisconsin

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Transgenic Plants As An Alternative Source Of Lignocellulosic-Degrading Enzymes

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US Patent:
6818803, Nov 16, 2004
Filed:
Aug 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/373272
Inventors:
Richard R. Burgess - Madison WI
Thomas L. German - Hollandale WI
Thomas Ziegelhoffer - Madison WI
Assignee:
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
International Classification:
C12N 1582
US Classification:
800278, 435 691, 435 701, 435410, 435414, 435468, 435469, 536 231, 536 2374, 800284, 8003173
Abstract:
Transgenic plants which express cellulose-degrading enzymes, methods to make the transgenic plants, and methods to use the cellulose-degrading enzymes produced by the transgenic plants are disclosed.

Peptide Extension For Enhancement Of Transgene Expression In Chloroplasts

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US Patent:
7745698, Jun 29, 2010
Filed:
Nov 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/600566
Inventors:
Thomas Ziegelhoffer - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
International Classification:
C12N 15/82
US Classification:
800298, 4353201, 424 932, 800278, 800284
Abstract:
The invention provides a novel method of controlling gene expression in plastids, using a peptide extension that can be fused to a desired protein, expression cassettes that include the genetic constructs, and plants comprising the novel expression systems. A nucleic acid sequence encoding a peptide extension fused in frame to a protein coding sequence. This genetic construct is subsequently inserted into the chloroplast genome, where the peptide extension increases expression of the fused protein. The present invention further describes the use of this method for increased production of cellulose-degrading enzymes in chloroplasts.

Transgenic Plants As An Alternative Source Of Lignocellulosic-Degrading Enzymes

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US Patent:
59818352, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Jun 26, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/883495
Inventors:
Richard R. Burgess - Madison WI
Thomas L. German - Hollandale WI
Thomas Ziegelhoffer - Madison WI
Assignee:
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation - Madison WI
International Classification:
C12N 1582
C12N 504
A01H 500
US Classification:
800278
Abstract:
Transgenic plants which express cellulose-degrading enzymes, methods to make the transgenic plants, and methods to use the cellulose-degrading enzymes produced by the transgenic plants are disclosed.
Thomas P Ziegelhoffer from Madison, WI, age ~63 Get Report