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Mark A Emalfarb

from Jupiter, FL
Age ~69

Mark Emalfarb Phones & Addresses

  • 193 Spyglass Way, Jupiter, FL 33477 (561) 747-7667
  • Kissimmee, FL
  • Riverwoods, IL
  • Northbrook, IL
  • Jefferson, LA
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • West Palm Beach, FL

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Mark Emalfarb Photo 1

Founder, Chairman And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
140 Intracoastal Pointe Dr, Jupiter, FL 33477
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Emalfarb Investment Corporation 1979 - 2018
President

Dyadic International, Inc. 1979 - 2018
Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Education:
University of Iowa 1975 - 1977
Skills:
Biofuels
Biotechnology
Commercialization
Technology Transfer
Start Ups
Leadership
R&D
Life Sciences
Venture Capital
Strategy
Licensing
Product Development
Biopharmaceuticals
Biochemistry
Enzymes
Lifesciences
Mergers and Acquisitions
Energy
International Business
Business Development
Corporate Development
Ethanol
Pharmaceutical Industry
Management
Cellulosic Ethanol
Business Strategy
Cleantech
Science
Molecular Biology
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Strategic Planning
Microbiology
Emerging Technologies
Ceos
Strategic Partnerships
Protein Chemistry
Market Development
Venture Financing
Private Equity
Genomics
Intellectual Property
Fuel
Patents
Six Sigma
Business
Investor Relations
Start Up Ventures
Vaccines
Business Alliances
Agriculture
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark A. Emalfarb
President
Dyadic Industries International Ltd (Inc)
Wholesales/Imports Pumice Stone
140 Intracoastal Cir, Jupiter, FL 33469
(561) 743-1081
Mark A Emalfarb
Director
FWRLP INC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
193 Spyglass Ct, Jupiter, FL 33477
140 Intracoastal Pointe Dr, Jupiter, FL 33477
Mark A Emalfarb
CEO, Director, Chairman
Dyadic International, Inc.
Biotechnology · Mfg Industrial Organic Chemicals
140 Intracoastal Pointe Dr SUITE 404, Jupiter, FL 33477
(561) 743-8333, (561) 743-8343, (800) 372-1246
Mark Emalfarb
Director, President
Fisherman's Wharf Property Owners Association, Inc
337 E Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33477
580 Vlg Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
158 Tuskawilla Rd, Casselberry, FL 32708
14 Cliffwood Ave, Matawan, NJ 07747
Mark A Emalfarb
President, Treasurer, Director, Secretary
EMALFARB INVESTMENT CORPORATION
193 Spyglass Ct, Jupiter, FL 33477
140 Intracoastal Pointe Dr SUITE 404, Jupiter, FL 33477
Mark A. Emalfarb
EMALFARB INVESTMENT CORPORATION, LTD
11 Chicory Ln, Deerfield, IL 60015
Mark A. Emalfarb
President
SOUTHERN CROSS NATURAL RESOURCES, INC
180 N Lasalle St #2210, Chicago, IL 60601
Mark A. Emalfarb
Director
Cpn International, Ltd., Inc
140 Intracoastal Pointe Dr, Jupiter, FL 33477
140 Intercoastal Pt Dr, Jupiter, FL 33477

Publications

Us Patents

High-Throughput Screening Of Expressed Dna Libraries In Filamentous Fungi

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US Patent:
7122330, Oct 17, 2006
Filed:
Apr 13, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/834434
Inventors:
Mark A. Emalfarb - Jupiter FL, US
Peter J. Punt - Houten, NL
Cornelia van Zeijl - Vleuten-de-Meern, NL
Cornelius van den Hondel - Gouda, NL
International Classification:
G01N 33/569
G01N 33/53
C07K 4/00
US Classification:
435 731, 435 72, 435 71, 435 6, 435DIG 47, 435 691, 435471, 43525411, 536 231, 530350
Abstract:
The invention provides a method for the expression of exogenous DNA libraries in filamentous fungi. The fungi are capable of processing intron-containing eukaryotic genes, and also can carry out post-translational processing steps such as glyclosylation and protein folding. The invention provides for the use of fungi with altered morphology, which permits high-throughput screening and directed molecular evolution of expressed proteins. The same transformed fungi may be used to produce larger quantities of protein for isolation, characterization, and application testing, and may be suitable for commercial production of the protein as well.

Transformation System In The Field Of Filamentous Fungal Hosts

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US Patent:
7399627, Jul 15, 2008
Filed:
Mar 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/394568
Inventors:
Mark Aaron Emalfarb - Jupiter FL, US
Richard Paul Burlingame - Manitowoc WI, US
Philip Terry Olson - Manitowoc WI, US
Arkady Panteleimonovich Sinitsyn - Moscow, RU
Martine Parriche - Toulouse, FR
Jean Christophe Bousson - Quint-Fonsegrives, FR
Christine Marie Pynnonen - Manitowoc WI, US
Peter Jan Punt - Houten, NL
Cornelia Marie Johanna Van Zeijl - Vieuten-de Meern, NL
Assignee:
Dyadic International (USA), Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
C12N 1/15
US Classification:
43525411, 435 691
Abstract:
A novel transformation system in the field of filamentous fungal hosts for expressing and secreting heterologous proteins or polypeptides is described. The invention also covers a process for producing large amounts of polypeptide or protein in an economical manner. The system comprises a transformed or transfected fungal strain of the genus , more particularly of and mutants or derivatives thereof. It also covers transformants containing coding sequences, as well expression-regulating sequences of genes. Also provided are novel fungal enzymes and their encoding sequences and expression-regulating sequences.

High-Throughput Screening Of Expressed Dna Libraries In Filamentous Fungi

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US Patent:
7794962, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Jul 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/490761
Inventors:
Mark A. Emalfarb - Jupiter FL, US
Peter J. Punt - Houten, NL
Cornelia van Zeijl - Vleuten-de-Meern, NL
Cornelius van den Hondel - Gouda, NL
Assignee:
Dyadic International (USA), Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
G01N 33/569
G01N 33/53
C07K 4/00
US Classification:
435 731, 435 72, 435 71, 435 6, 435 691, 435471, 43525411, 536 231, 530350
Abstract:
The invention provides a method for the expression of exogenous DNA libraries in filamentous fungi. The fungi are capable of processing intron-containing eukaryotic genes, and also can carry out post-translational processing steps such as glyclosylation and protein folding. The invention provides for the use of fungi with altered morphology, which permits high-throughput screening and directed molecular evolution of expressed proteins. The same transformed fungi may be used to produce larger quantities of protein for isolation, characterization, and application testing, and may be suitable for commercial production of the protein as well.

Construction Of Highly Efficient Cellulase Compositions For Enzymatic Hydrolysis Of Cellulose

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US Patent:
7883872, Feb 8, 2011
Filed:
Jul 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/487547
Inventors:
Alexander V. Gusakov - Moscow, RU
Tatyana N. Salanovich - Moscow, RU
Alexey I. Antonov - Moscow, RU
Boris B. Ustinov - Tula, RU
Oleg N. Okunev - Moscow Region, RU
Richard P. Burlingame - Jupiter FL, US
Mark A. Emalfarb - Jupiter FL, US
Marco A. Baez - Jupiter FL, US
Arkady P. Sinitsyn - Mowcow, RU
Assignee:
Dyadic International (USA), Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
C12P 19/16
C12P 19/20
US Classification:
435 96, 435 98, 435164, 435165, 536 232, 536 2374
Abstract:
This invention provides novel enzyme compositions using newly identified and isolated enzymes, including CBH Ib CBH IIb, EG II, EG VI, β-glucosidase, and xylanase II in conjunction with previously identified enzymes CBH Ia, CBH IIa (previously described as Endo 43), and EG V. These enzyme compositions demonstrate an extremely high ability to convert lignocellulosic biomass (e. g. , Avicel, cotton, Douglas fir wood pretreated by organosolv) to glucose. CBH Ia and IIb, which both have a cellulose-binding module (CBM) displayed a pronounced synergism with three major endoglucanases (EG II, EG V, EG VI) from the same fungus in hydrolysis of cotton as well as a strong synergy with each other. The enzyme compositions are effective in hydrolysis of the lignocellulosic biomass.

Expression-Regulating Sequences And Expression Products In The Field Of Filamentous Fungi

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US Patent:
7906309, Mar 15, 2011
Filed:
Apr 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/257629
Inventors:
Mark Aaron Emalfarb - Jupiter FL, US
Peter Jan Punt - Houten, NL
Cornelia Maria Johanna Van Zeijl - Vleuten de Meern, NL
Assignee:
Dyadic International (USA), Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
C12N 15/56
C12N 15/80
C12N 9/24
C12P 19/14
C12N 1/15
US Classification:
435200, 435 99, 4352523, 4353201, 536 232
Abstract:
The invention pertains to novel proteins corresponding to glycosyl hydrolases of families 7 and 10, exhibiting a minimum aminoacid identity of 70 and 75%, respectively, with the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No's 2 and 4, and to a protein corresponding to a glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase, exhibiting at least 86% amino acid identity with the partial amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 6. The invention further relates to nucleic acid sequences encoding these proteins, and especially to promoter sequences regulating the expression of the corresponding genes. The preferred host for expressing these genes is a fungus, especially a strain.

Transformation System In The Field Of Filamentous Fungal Hosts

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US Patent:
8268585, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Mar 13, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/047709
Inventors:
Mark Aaron Emalfarb - Jupiter FL, US
Richard Paul Burlingame - Manitowoc WI, US
Philip Terry Olson - Manitowoc WI, US
Arkady Panteleimonovich Sinitsyn - Moscow, RU
Martine Parriche - Toulouse, FR
Jean Christophe Bousson - Quint-Fonsegrives, FR
Christine Marie Pynnonen - Appleton WI, US
Peter Jan Punt - Houten, NL
Cornelia Maria Johanna Van Zeijl - Vleuten-de Meern, NL
Assignee:
Dyadic International (USA), Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
C12P 21/02
US Classification:
435 691, 43525411
Abstract:
A novel transformation system in the field of filamentous fungal hosts for expressing and secreting heterologous proteins or polypeptides is described. The invention also covers a process for producing large amounts of polypeptide or protein in an economical manner. The system comprises a transformed or transfected fungal strain of the genus , more particularly of and mutants or derivatives thereof. It also covers transformants containing coding sequences, as well expression-regulating sequences of genes. Also provided are novel fungal enzymes and their encoding sequences and expression-regulating sequences.

Bx11 Enzymes Having Xylosidase Activity

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US Patent:
8551751, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Sep 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/205694
Inventors:
Mark A. Emalfarb - Jupiter FL, US
Alexander Vasilievich Gusakov - Moscow, RU
Peter J. Punt - Houten, NL
Jan Cornelis Verdoes - Bennekom, NL
Arkady Panteleimonovich Sinitsyn - Moscow, RU
Elena Vlasenko - Davis CA, US
Sandra Wihelmina Agnes Hinz - Wageningen, NL
Mark Gosink - Wellington FL, US
Zhijie Jiang - West Palm Beach FL, US
Jacoba Van der Meij - Bennekom, NL
Assignee:
Dyadic International, Inc. - Jupiter FL
International Classification:
C12N 9/00
C12N 9/02
C12N 1/20
C12N 15/00
C07H 21/04
US Classification:
435189, 435183, 4352523, 4353201, 536 232
Abstract:
This invention relates to novel enzymes and novel methods for producing the same. More specifically this invention relates to a variety of fungal enzymes. Nucleic acid molecules encoding such enzymes, compositions, recombinant and genetically modified host cells, and methods of use are described. The invention also relates to a method to convert lignocellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars with enzymes that degrade the lignocellulosic material and novel combinations of enzymes, including those that provide a synergistic release of sugars from plant biomass. The invention also relates to a method to release cellular content by degradation of cell walls. The invention also relates to methods to use the novel enzymes and compositions of such enzymes in a variety of other processes, including washing of clothing, detergent processes, biorefining, deinking and biobleaching of paper and pulp, and treatment of waste streams.

Construction Of Highly Efficient Cellulase Compositions For Enzymatic Hydrolysis Of Cellulose

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US Patent:
20110045546, Feb 24, 2011
Filed:
Oct 20, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/908454
Inventors:
ALEXANDER V. GUSAKOV - MOSCOW, RU
TATYANA N. SALANOVICH - MOSCOW, RU
ALEXEY I. ANTONOV - MOSCOW, RU
BORIS B. USTINOV - TULA, RU
OLEG N. OKUNEV - MOSCOW REGION, RU
RICHARD P. BURLINGAME - JUPITER FL, US
MARK A. EMALFARB - JUPITER FL, US
MARCO A. BAEZ - JUPITER FL, US
ARKADY P. SINITSYN - MOSCOW, RU
International Classification:
C12P 7/04
C12P 1/00
C12P 7/56
C12P 19/02
US Classification:
435105, 435 41, 435139, 435157
Abstract:
This invention provides novel enzyme compositions using newly identified and isolated enzymes, including CBH Ib CBH IIb, EG II, EG VI, β-glucosidase, and xylanase II in conjunction with previously identified enzymes CBH Ia, CBH IIa (previously described as Endo 43), and EG V. These enzyme compositions demonstrate an extremely high ability to convert lignocellulosic biomass (e.g., Avicel, cotton, Douglas fir wood pretreated by organosolv) to glucose. CBH Ia and IIb, which both have a cellulose-binding module (CBM) displayed a pronounced synergism with three major endoglucanases (EG II, EG V, EG VI) from the same fungus in hydrolysis of cotton as well as a strong synergy with each other. The enzyme compositions are effective in hydrolysis of the lignocellulosic biomass.
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