Inventor profile of:

John S. Reed

City:

Berkeley, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

10

Last publication date:

2019-02-07

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Recent patent applications by Reed John S.

John S. Reed from Berkeley, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2019-02-07
US20190040427A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Engineered CO2-Fixing Chemotrophic Microorganisms Producing Carbon-Based Products and Methods of Using the Same

#2 | 2018-12-06
US20180346941A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Industrial Fatty Acid Engineering General System for Modifying Fatty Acids

#3 | 2017-06-01
US20170152533A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Engineered CO2-fixing chemotrophic microorganisms producing carbon-based products and methods of using the same

#4 | 2016-04-14
US20160102287A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method and apparatus for growing microbial cultures that require gaseous electron donors, electron acceptors, carbon sources, or other nutrients

#5 | 2015-10-08
US20150284744A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Microorganisms for biosynthesis of limonene on gaseous substrates

#6 | 2015-01-15
US20150017694A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Engineered CO2-Fixing Chemotrophic Microorganisms Producing Carbon-Based Products and Methods of Using the Same

#7 | 2014-01-23
US20140024091A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Use of oxyhydrogen microorganisms for non-photosynthetic carbon capture and conversion of inorganic and/or C1 carbon sources into useful organic compounds

#8 | 2013-07-25
US20130189763A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method and apparatus for growing microbial cultures that require gaseous electron donors, electron acceptors, carbon sources, or other nutrients

#9 | 2013-06-13
US20130149755A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

USE OF OXYHYDROGEN MICROORGANISMS FOR NON-PHOTOSYNTHETIC CARBON CAPTURE AND CONVERSION OF INORGANIC AND/OR C1 CARBON SOURCES INTO USEFUL ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

#10 | 2013-04-11
US20130089899A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Industrial fatty acid engineering general system for modifying fatty acids

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