Inventor profile of:

James Jefferson SMITH

City:

Durham, North Carolina

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

39

Last publication date:

2025-09-04

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Recent patent applications by SMITH James Jefferson

James Jefferson SMITH from Durham, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2025-09-04
US20250277227A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHODS FOR PRODUCING A COMPLEX TRANSGENIC TRAIT LOCUS

#2 | 2023-07-27
US20230235342A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHODS FOR PRODUCING A COMPLEX TRANSGENIC TRAIT LOCUS

#3 | 2021-03-04
US20210062201A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods for producing a complex transgenic trait locus

#4 | 2018-12-06
US20180344817A1
Human necessities

PRECISE DELETION OF CHROMOSOMAL SEQUENCES IN VIVO AND TREATMENT OF NUCLEOTIDE REPEAT EXPANSION DISORDERS USING ENGINEERED NUCLEASES

#5 | 2018-10-25
US20180305706A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods for producing a complex transgenic trait locus

#6 | 2017-11-23
US20170335299A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

RATIONALLY-DESIGNED MEGANUCLEASES WITH ALTERED SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY AND DNA-BINDING AFFINITY

#7 | 2017-10-19
US20170298420A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Recognition sequences for I-CreI-derived meganucleases and uses thereof

#8 | 2017-10-19
US20170298419A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Recognition sequences for I-CreI-derived meganucleases and uses thereof

#9 | 2017-04-20
US20170106055A1
Human necessities

Dystrophin Gene Exon Deletion Using Engineered Nucleases

#10 | 2017-03-02
US20170058295A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING MALE STERILE PLANTS

#11 | 2016-08-04
US20160222417A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-designed single-chain meganucleases with non-palindromic recognition sequences

#12 | 2016-01-21
US20160017372A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods and products for producing engineered mammalian cell lines with amplified transgenes

#13 | 2016-01-07
US20160002671A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-designed single-chain meganucleases with non-palindromic recognition sequences

#14 | 2016-01-07
US20160002615A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-designed single-chain meganucleases with non-palindromic recognition sequences

#15 | 2015-11-26
US20150337335A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-Designed Single-Chain Meganucleases With Non-Palindromic Recognition Sequences

#16 | 2015-11-05
US20150315556A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Fusion Molecules of Rationally-Designed DNA-Binding Proteins and Effector Domains

#17 | 2015-07-02
US20150184194A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods and compositions for producing male sterile plants

#18 | 2015-05-14
US20150135345A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally Designed Meganucleases With Altered Sequence Specificity and DNA-Binding Affinity

#19 | 2015-02-19
US20150050655A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Recognition sequences for I-CreI-derived meganucleases and uses thereof

#20 | 2014-06-26
US20140179005A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods and Products for Producing Engineered Mammalian Cell Lines With Amplified Transgenes

#21 | 2014-01-16
US20140020131A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods and compositions for producing male sterile plants

#22 | 2014-01-09
US20140010797A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Fusion Molecules of Rationally-Designed DNA-Binding Proteins and Effector Domains

#23 | 2013-12-19
US20130340121A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Temperature-Dependent Meganuclease Activity

#24 | 2013-10-10
US20130267009A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-Designed Single-Chain Meganucleases With Non-Palindromic Recognition Sequences

#25 | 2013-10-03
US20130263324A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods for producing a complex transgenic trait locus

#26 | 2013-08-29
US20130227720A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally Designed Meganucleases With Altered Sequence Specificity and DNA-Binding Affinity

#27 | 2013-08-29
US20130224863A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

RATIONALLY-DESIGNED MEGANUCLEASES WITH RECOGNITION SEQUENCES FOUND IN DNASE HYPERSENSITIVE REGIONS OF THE HUMAN GENOME

#28 | 2012-10-18
US20120266266A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method for producing genetically-modified cells with rationally-designed meganucleases with altered sequence specificity

#29 | 2012-10-18
US20120264189A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-designed meganucleases with altered sequence specificity and heterodimer formation

#30 | 2012-02-16
US20120040406A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#31 | 2012-02-16
US20120040405A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#32 | 2012-02-02
US20120028315A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#33 | 2012-02-02
US20120028314A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#34 | 2012-01-26
US20120021521A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#35 | 2012-01-26
US20120021520A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#36 | 2012-01-26
US20120021465A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#37 | 2012-01-19
US20120015421A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-designed meganucleases with altered sequence specificity and DNA-binding affinity

#38 | 2012-01-19
US20120015406A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Methods of cleaving DNA with rationally-designed meganucleases

#39 | 2011-05-12
US20110113509A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Rationally-designed meganuclease variants of lig-34 and I-crei for maize genome engineering

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