Friday, December 19, 2008

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. (KBLB.OB) Makes Significant Breakthrough in the Labs

Earlier this month, Kraig Biocraft Laboratories announced that its scientific team, including Dr. Malcolm Fraser, Dr. Wang, Dr. Sohn, and other members, have found a process capable of doubling the number of gene transfers performed, greatly increasing productivity of the spider silk and high performance polymer development program.

Kraig Biocraft is focused on developing and commercializing high performance polymers using spider silk gene sequences. The company intends to participate in the $92 billion market for high performance and technical fibers. Last year, Kraig Biocraft Laboratories signed an intellectual property and collaborative research agreement with the University of Notre Dame and has since then been a proud sponsor of scientific research within the university.

CEO Kim K. Thompson commented, “Until recently, we were performing approximately 200 to 400 micro-injections for DNA transfer on a weekly basis. With the huge increase in brain-power that resulted from the University of Notre Dame’s addition of Dr. Wang, Dr. Sohn and other scientists to the team, we have seen a dramatic increase in both the quality and quantity of the work performed. Significantly, we are currently performing approximately 1,000 gene transfers in a single week. That puts us well ahead of our development target. Every gene transfer performed has the potential to result in the development of a new polymer or high performance fiber.”

“The new research team is proceeding in a systematic fashion to optimize the procedures to generate a good number of transgenic,” said Dr. Fraser, a member of Kraig’s Scientific Advisory Board and the head of the University of Notre Dame laboratory where the gene insertions are taking place. “Based upon what I see happening in the laboratory and with this team of scientists, I have every expectation that this is going to be a very good year,” Dr. Fraser added.

“This heightened pace,” interjected Thompson, “has been accompanied by a reformulation of the DNA inserts. The increase in productivity has been so great that instead of using a single DNA construct, we are now using multiple constructs. This is a very exciting time for the research team and Kraig.” The gene constructs are essentially packets of DNA which provide genetic instructions for

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