Patents by Inventor Ann Slade
Ann Slade has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240349741Abstract: The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Ann SLADE, Michelle NOVAL, Dayna LOEFFLER, Jessica MULLENBERG, Aaron HOLM, Lisa CHAMBERS
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Patent number: 12052997Abstract: The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2021Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: ARCADIA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm, Lisa Chambers
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Publication number: 20230212598Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: ANN SLADE, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Patent number: 11560572Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2020Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: ARCADIA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Publication number: 20220039404Abstract: The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Ann SLADE, Michelle NOVAL, Dayna LOEFFLER, Jessica MULLENBERG, Aaron HOLM, Lisa CHAMBERS
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Patent number: 11116227Abstract: The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: ARCADIA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm, Lisa Chambers
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Publication number: 20200299710Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Patent number: 10689659Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2019Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: ARCADIA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Publication number: 20200054029Abstract: The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: February 20, 2020Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm, Lisa Chambers
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Publication number: 20200024612Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Patent number: 10463051Abstract: The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: ARCADIA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm, Lisa Chambers
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Patent number: 10457951Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: ARCADIA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Patent number: 10087455Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2016Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: ARCADIA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Publication number: 20180265884Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Publication number: 20170360054Abstract: The disclosure relates to a series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lip1 genes of a plant; plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lip1 genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lip1 by screening pooled and/or individual plants. The plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the plants disclosed herein exhibit increased hydrolytic and oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2017Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm, Lisa Chambers
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Publication number: 20170044566Abstract: A series of independent human-induced non-transgenic mutations found at one or more of the Lpx genes of wheat; wheat plants having these mutations in one or more of their Lpx genes; and a method of creating and finding similar and/or additional mutations of Lpx by screening pooled and/or individual wheat plants. The wheat plants disclosed herein exhibit decreased lipoxygenase activity without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes. Additionally, products produced from the wheat plants disclosed herein display increased oxidative stability and increased shelf life without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Ann Slade, Michelle Noval, Dayna Loeffler, Jessica Mullenberg, Aaron Holm
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Patent number: 7816139Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for modulating cell division in plants. In particular, the present invention provides polynucleotides that encode REVOLUTA. In addition, REVOLUTA vectors and transformed plants are provided wherein plant cell division is modulated by expression of a REVOLUTA transgene as compared to a control population of untransformed plants. The present invention also provides methods for the isolation and identification of REVOLUTA genes from higher plants.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: University of WashingtonInventors: Ann Slade, Linda Madisen, Luca Comai
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Publication number: 20060218676Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for modulating cell division in plants. In particular, the present invention provides polynucleotides that encode REVOLUTA. In addition, REVOLUTA vectors and transformed plants are provided wherein plant cell division is modulated by expression of a REVOLUTA transgene as compared to a control population of untransformed plants. The present invention also provides methods for the isolation and identification of REVOLUTA genes from higher plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: University of WashingtonInventors: Ann Slade, Linda Madisen, Luca Comai
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Publication number: 20060037112Abstract: A series of independent non-transgenic mutations found in the fruit PG gene of tomato; tomato plants having these mutations in their fruit PG gene; and a method of creating and identifying similar and/or additional mutations in the PG gene by screening pooled and/or individual tomato plants. The tomato plants of the present invention exhibit reduced PG enzyme activity and fruit that soften more slowly post harvest without having the inclusion of foreign nucleic acids in their genomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Claire McCallum, Ann Slade, Trenton Colbert, Vic Knauf, Susan Hurst
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Publication number: 20060031967Abstract: The present invention provides compositions and methods for modulating cell division in plants. In particular, the present invention provides polynucleotides that encode REVOLUTA. In addition. REVOLUTA vectors and transformed plants are provided wherein plant cell division is modulated by expression of a REVOLUTA transgene as compared to a control population of untransformed plants. The present invention also provides methods for the isolation and identification of REVOLUTA genes from higher plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Ann Slade, Linda Madisen, Luca Comai