Inventor profile of:

John E. McBride

City:

Lyme, New Hampshire

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

12

Last publication date:

2025-07-24

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John E. McBride from Lyme, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2025-07-24
US20250236875A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

YEAST EXPRESSING SACCHAROLYTIC ENZYMES FOR CONSOLIDATED BIOPROCESSING USING STARCH AND CELLULOSE

#2 | 2023-01-26
US20230028975A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Yeast expressing saccharolytic enzymes for consolidated bioprocessing using starch and cellulose

#3 | 2020-10-15
US20200325500A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Production of propanols, alcohols, and polyols in consolidated bioprocessing organisms

#4 | 2020-03-26
US20200095592A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Yeast expressing saccharolytic enzymes for consolidated bioprocessing using starch and cellulose

#5 | 2018-07-26
US20180208951A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

PRODUCTION OF PROPANOLS, ALCOHOLS, AND POLYOLS IN CONSOLIDATED BIOPROCESSING ORGANISMS

#6 | 2017-08-24
US20170240906A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Yeast expressing saccharolytic enzymes for consolidated bioprocessing using starch and cellulose

#7 | 2016-03-10
US20160068850A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Yeast expressing saccharolytic enzymes for consolidated bioprocessing using starch and cellulose

#8 | 2015-08-13
US20150225705A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Expression of enzymes in yeast for lignocellulose derived oligomer CBP

#9 | 2014-10-16
US20140308724A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Yeast expressing saccharolytic enzymes for consolidated bioprocessing using starch and cellulose

#10 | 2013-12-05
US20130323822A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Yeast Expressing Saccharolytic Enzymes for Consolidated Bioprocessing Using Starch and Cellulose

#11 | 2013-10-17
US20130273555A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Detoxification of biomass derived acetate via metabolic conversion to ethanol, acetone, isopropanol, or ethyl acetate

#12 | 2012-12-20
US20120322078A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Production of propanols, alcohols, and polyols in consolidated bioprocessing organisms

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