Ted Kahn has more than 20 years of experience in agricultural biotechnology. He has applied his background in protein biochemistry to the challenge of controlling agricultural pests. Ted has worked at small, medium-sized, and large agricultural companies, and has contributed scientifically to many steps in the development of products, from earliest discovery to advanced stages in the development pipeline. He discovered and helped develop a nematode-control trait that is now in a late stage of product development, and has led teams focused on discovering new pest control proteins. Ted has established and managed collaborations with many academic labs to discover and characterize new pest control proteins, to develop improved computational methods for predicting novel pest control proteins, and to develop improved laboratory methods to screen proteins for desired activities.
Ted received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry and biochemistry from Cornell University, and his Ph.D. in molecular biophysics and biochemistry from Yale University. He was a postdoctoral fellow with Roger Beachy at The Scripps Research Institute, studying the structure and function of a plant virus protein. Currently Ted is leading research at Innatrix to discover new methods of controlling plant diseases and nematodes.
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