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***University of Massachusetts researchers Swades Chaudhuri and Derek Lovley using bacterium that converts sugar energy into electricity. (http://geobacter.org/press/2003-09-09-discovery.pdf)  
***University of Massachusetts researchers Swades Chaudhuri and Derek Lovley using bacterium that converts sugar energy into electricity. (http://geobacter.org/press/2003-09-09-discovery.pdf)  
****In a Pentagon-backed project,  
****In a Pentagon-backed project,  
ii. Hydrogen Production
**Hydrogen Production
1. “Scientists from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and North Carolina State University (NC State) are in the process of developing new green technology that could lead to production of hydrogen from nitrogen-fixing bacteria.”  (http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/energy-hydrogen-producing-bacteria/)  
***“Scientists from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and North Carolina State University (NC State) are in the process of developing new green technology that could lead to production of hydrogen from nitrogen-fixing bacteria.”  (http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/energy-hydrogen-producing-bacteria/)  
a. patent-pending
****patent-pending
i. Licensing information can be obtained by contacting the ARS Office of Technology Transfer or the Office of Technology Transfer at NC State.
****Licensing information can be obtained by contacting the ARS Office of Technology Transfer or the Office of Technology Transfer at NC State.
b. “scientists pick out a gene that inactivates the bacteria’s hydrogen uptake system. This leads to the release of all the hydrogen produced previously. The bacteria can’t recycle these hydrogen. So the hydrogen they produce can be captured and used as a fuel whose byproduct is water and heat.” ((http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/energy-hydrogen-producing-bacteria/)
***“scientists pick out a gene that inactivates the bacteria’s hydrogen uptake system. This leads to the release of all the hydrogen produced previously. The bacteria can’t recycle these hydrogen. So the hydrogen they produce can be captured and used as a fuel whose byproduct is water and heat.” ((http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/energy-hydrogen-producing-bacteria/)
iii. Absorption of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
**Petroleum-replacement
1. (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
***MIT chemical engineers Kristala Jones Prather and Gregory Stephanopoulos are targeting the petroleum-replacement field (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
2. Companies
****Genetically modified bacteria
a. “Pittsburgh, Penn.-based aluminum producer Alcoa uses microbes and specialized plants and soils to reduce pollutants in discharged water (see How Alcoa is reducing discharges and contaminants at its aluminum facilities).” (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
*****the bacteria are fed agricultural waste and they excrete crude oil. (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article4133668.ece)
b. “Connecticut-based bioremediation company VeruTEK Technologies serves Fortune 500 companies with its natural chemistry products that eat soil and water toxins (see VeruTEK completes new green chemistry remediation project).(http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
***Companies (primarily listed on http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)  
iv. Petroleum-replacement
****NanoLogix (bacteria to produce hydrogen).  
a. MIT chemical engineers Kristala Jones Prather and Gregory Stephanopoulos are targeting the petroleum-replacement field (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
****Qteros (formerly known as SunEthanol) (converts plant material into ethanol using microbes
b. Converting
****Iogen
i. Using genetic alteration bacteria that are fed agricultural waste (such as woodchips or wheat straw) and designed to excrete crude oil.
****Poet
ii. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article4133668.ece
****DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol
c.
****BlueFire Ethanol
d. Companies (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
****Broin Companies
i. NanoLogix grows bacteria in anaerobic bioreactors and uses them to metabolize sugars into carbon dioxide and hydrogen fuel (see NanoLogix using bacteria to produce hydrogen).  
****ALICO.
ii. Amherst, Mass.-based ethanol producer Qteros (formerly known as SunEthanol) uses microbes to convert plant material into ethanol (see Manufacturing microbes and Qteros claims 15-fold improvements in cellulosic ethanol yield).  
****LS9
iii. Iogen
 
iv. Poet,
=A brief look at IP development at NanoLogix (formerly known as Infectech)=
v. DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol (see Another cellulosic powerhouse formed),
 
vi. BlueFire Ethanol
2005 Name change information: [[http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/141833/infectech_inc_approves_name_change_to_nanologix_and_enters_hydrogen/index.html]]
vii. Broin Companies
 
viii. ALICO.
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ix. LS9
''Tools''
v. Convert carbon dioxide into methane
*commercialization of technologies including:
1. A storage solution studied by Bruce Logan's team at Pennsylvania State University in University Park (http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/04/using-bacteria-to-convert-clean-energy-to-methane-for-storage.php)
**the production of bacteria
**disease testing kits
''Data''
*"NanoLogix has assigned the rights to 11 patents and licensed the rights to 18 others to Nutra Pharma for use in diagnostic test kit development. NanoLogix retains a license for the nanotechnology aspects of the assigned patents and the rights to all nanotechnology aspects of the licensed patents. In exchange for this licensing and assignment, Nanologix receives the greater of either a 6% royalty on gross sales or a significant annual guarantee.  Revenue has started from this arrangement." http://www.tecnica.com/
**Nutra Pharma Corp is a biotechnology intellectual property holding company [[http://www.nutrapharma.com/]]
***"a biotechnology company specializing in the acquisition, licensing and commercialization of pharmaceutical products and technologies for the management of neurological disorders, cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases" http://www.nutrapharma.com/
***"Nutra Pharma Corp. (OTCBB: NPHC) announced today that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire 100 percent of the capital stock of Infectech Inc.(Pink Sheets: IFEC) in a cash and stock transaction. The acquisition adds a complete line of patented and patent-pending products and applications." http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2003_Sept_8/ai_107398671/
***Research"NanoLogix originally developed the patented intellectual property incorporated as a basis for **Nutra Pharma's (OTC BB: NPHC.OB) Designer Diagnostic test kits. These test kits are currently marketed for use in early detection of infectious human diseases such as tuberculosis and nontuberculosis mycobacterium." http://www.tecnica.com/
*"NanoLogix has ascertained through its patent counsel that there are eleven relevant U.S. patents concerning the database containing the terms "Clostridia" and "Hydrogen Production." NanoLogix presently owns five of these eleven issued patents. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1415820/posts see also: Company Press Release: NanoLogix Provides Operations Update and Notification of Shareholder Meeting (http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Nanologix-Incorporated-1022717.html)
 
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''Data''
*Board: NanoLogix Creates Science Advisory Board
**the board is used "to help evaluate and target research and development efforts for products"
**http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS139804+11-May-2009+PRN20090511
''Narrative''
*Third Party Verification of Findings "Dr. Paul Hyman of Ohio State University. Dr. Hyman has achieved the identification and bacterial genetic amplification of an important strain of Mycobacteria faster than what is presently in the medical literature." http://www.aegis.com/NEWS/BW/2004/BW040902.html
**Infectech has developed a diagnostic test kit based on this technology
''Tools''
*"NanoLogix, Inc. signed a feasibility study with the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering of Gannon University in Erie, PA to develop a bioreactor which utilizes NanoLogix's patented bacterial culturing methods in order to produce hydrogen inexpensively." http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1415820/posts
 
''Important Similar Research''
*Stanford University Research: "NanoLogix says it's the first time that the company knows of someone harvesting electricity from microbes and using it on site. While that may be the case, others have been tinkering with exploiting microorganisms for hydrogen. James Swartz at Stanford University has isolated a microbe that uses energy from the sun to split water molecules and create hydrogen. With this technique, raw materials like sugar aren't needed." http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9780074-7.html?tag=mncol;title
**Fundamental Applied Biology
***"A company called Fundamental Applied Biology has been formed around Swartz's research." (http://www.f-a-b-inc.com/cell-free-company.html)http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9780074-7.html?tag=mncol;title
''
NanoLogix Patent Policy''
*"NanoLogix intends to dominate the patent coverage for a variety of disruptive technologies at a time when the energy and healthcare industries are screaming for change," said David McClelland, President of NanoLogix. "We are seeing confirmation of this by the caliber of companies we are in discussions with who have expressed interest in our technology, in addition to significant progress we are making in our research collaborations," he added." http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=1006
*Key Patents (?)
**United States Patent 7,524,623, April 28, 2009 Method and device for rapid detection of microorganisms by changing the shape of micro-colonies
***Abstract: "This invention describes a method of rapid detection of micro-colonies of microorganisms by changing their shape from a regular semi-sphere to a long and thin cylinder. Cells are trapped by filtration in long (diameter/length=1/10-1/100), cylindrical, parallel, micro-channels that are open from both sides, and attached to a filter from one side. A micro-channel plate houses a multiplicity of micro-channels (diameter of each channel=1 -20 .mu.m, and length 100-1000 .mu.m). The micro-channel plate with cells trapped on the surface of the filter is attached to a nutrient media agar block. Cells produce micro-colonies of a long and thin shape according the shape of the micro-channel. The growth of microorganisms in the micro-channels permits a change in the number of cells to accomplish light absorbance. Fewer cells need a shorter time to reproduce. Thus detection and counting of cells can be accomplished in a rapid fashion. The light absorbance can be enhanced by additional coloration of micro-colonies by cell dyes or artificial chromogenic or fluorogenic substrates."
**United States Patent 7,473,552 January 6, 2009 Production of hydrogen gas and isolation of hydrogen producing microorganisms using replenishing coated substrates
***Abstract: "The present invention provides a system of baiting and growing microorganisms on a gelatinous matrix. A bioreactor is provided wherein the bioreactor provides an environment conducive to the breakdown of organic aqueous material and the production of hydrogen from microorganisms and restrictive to the production of methane from methanogens. The bioreactor includes substrates coated with a gelatinous matrix, wherein the gelatinous matrix coating is replenished by additional coating material pumped into interior channels of the substrates wherein the substrates are permeable by the coating."


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Latest revision as of 14:03, 17 August 2009

The issue

Brief Outline of Research Results

Bacteria for Energy

A brief look at IP development at NanoLogix (formerly known as Infectech)

2005 Name change information: [[1]]

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  • commercialization of technologies including:
    • the production of bacteria
    • disease testing kits

Data

  • "NanoLogix has assigned the rights to 11 patents and licensed the rights to 18 others to Nutra Pharma for use in diagnostic test kit development. NanoLogix retains a license for the nanotechnology aspects of the assigned patents and the rights to all nanotechnology aspects of the licensed patents. In exchange for this licensing and assignment, Nanologix receives the greater of either a 6% royalty on gross sales or a significant annual guarantee. Revenue has started from this arrangement." http://www.tecnica.com/
    • Nutra Pharma Corp is a biotechnology intellectual property holding company [[2]]
      • "a biotechnology company specializing in the acquisition, licensing and commercialization of pharmaceutical products and technologies for the management of neurological disorders, cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases" http://www.nutrapharma.com/
      • "Nutra Pharma Corp. (OTCBB: NPHC) announced today that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire 100 percent of the capital stock of Infectech Inc.(Pink Sheets: IFEC) in a cash and stock transaction. The acquisition adds a complete line of patented and patent-pending products and applications." http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2003_Sept_8/ai_107398671/
      • Research"NanoLogix originally developed the patented intellectual property incorporated as a basis for **Nutra Pharma's (OTC BB: NPHC.OB) Designer Diagnostic test kits. These test kits are currently marketed for use in early detection of infectious human diseases such as tuberculosis and nontuberculosis mycobacterium." http://www.tecnica.com/
  • "NanoLogix has ascertained through its patent counsel that there are eleven relevant U.S. patents concerning the database containing the terms "Clostridia" and "Hydrogen Production." NanoLogix presently owns five of these eleven issued patents. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1415820/posts see also: Company Press Release: NanoLogix Provides Operations Update and Notification of Shareholder Meeting (http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Nanologix-Incorporated-1022717.html)

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Data

Narrative

  • Third Party Verification of Findings "Dr. Paul Hyman of Ohio State University. Dr. Hyman has achieved the identification and bacterial genetic amplification of an important strain of Mycobacteria faster than what is presently in the medical literature." http://www.aegis.com/NEWS/BW/2004/BW040902.html
    • Infectech has developed a diagnostic test kit based on this technology

Tools

  • "NanoLogix, Inc. signed a feasibility study with the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering of Gannon University in Erie, PA to develop a bioreactor which utilizes NanoLogix's patented bacterial culturing methods in order to produce hydrogen inexpensively." http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1415820/posts

Important Similar Research

NanoLogix Patent Policy

  • "NanoLogix intends to dominate the patent coverage for a variety of disruptive technologies at a time when the energy and healthcare industries are screaming for change," said David McClelland, President of NanoLogix. "We are seeing confirmation of this by the caliber of companies we are in discussions with who have expressed interest in our technology, in addition to significant progress we are making in our research collaborations," he added." http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=1006
  • Key Patents (?)
    • United States Patent 7,524,623, April 28, 2009 Method and device for rapid detection of microorganisms by changing the shape of micro-colonies
      • Abstract: "This invention describes a method of rapid detection of micro-colonies of microorganisms by changing their shape from a regular semi-sphere to a long and thin cylinder. Cells are trapped by filtration in long (diameter/length=1/10-1/100), cylindrical, parallel, micro-channels that are open from both sides, and attached to a filter from one side. A micro-channel plate houses a multiplicity of micro-channels (diameter of each channel=1 -20 .mu.m, and length 100-1000 .mu.m). The micro-channel plate with cells trapped on the surface of the filter is attached to a nutrient media agar block. Cells produce micro-colonies of a long and thin shape according the shape of the micro-channel. The growth of microorganisms in the micro-channels permits a change in the number of cells to accomplish light absorbance. Fewer cells need a shorter time to reproduce. Thus detection and counting of cells can be accomplished in a rapid fashion. The light absorbance can be enhanced by additional coloration of micro-colonies by cell dyes or artificial chromogenic or fluorogenic substrates."
    • United States Patent 7,473,552 January 6, 2009 Production of hydrogen gas and isolation of hydrogen producing microorganisms using replenishing coated substrates
      • Abstract: "The present invention provides a system of baiting and growing microorganisms on a gelatinous matrix. A bioreactor is provided wherein the bioreactor provides an environment conducive to the breakdown of organic aqueous material and the production of hydrogen from microorganisms and restrictive to the production of methane from methanogens. The bioreactor includes substrates coated with a gelatinous matrix, wherein the gelatinous matrix coating is replenished by additional coating material pumped into interior channels of the substrates wherein the substrates are permeable by the coating."

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