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Jason McLellan Named Texas Inventor of the Year

Jason McLellan Named Texas Inventor of the Year

Jason McLellan, a faculty member in the Department of Molecular Biosciences, has been selected as the Texas Inventor of the Year for his role in biomedical research linked to the development of vaccines and treatments for COVID-19. The award is given annually by the State Bar of Texas's Intellectual Property Section in recognition of an individual whose invention "has significantly impacted the Texas economy."

Jason McLellan holds the Welch Chair in Chemistry and is a professor in the Department of Molecular BIosciences.

McLellan, who holds the Robert A. Welch Chair in Chemistry, was part of the scientific team behind a consequential invention that helps to create a strong antibody response to the coronavirus. 

McLellan and his former postdoctoral researcher Nianshuang Wang collaborated with scientists at the National Institute of Health's Vaccine Research Center and at Scripps Research Institute in discovering a way to stabilize the spike protein, the part of the coronavirus capable of infecting cells. Wang and McLellan experimented to determine ways of altering the otherwise shape-shifting protein so that it stayed in the form it takes before fusing with human cells. Stabilizing it this way has been shown to elicit a stronger antibody response. 

The vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson and Novavax all use the patented technology McLellan and the team developed in 2017, when he was a faculty member in Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine. The invention also has applications for treatments such as antibody therapies.

McLellan and Wang relocated to The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Over a weekend in early January 2020, the pair along with then-graduate student Daniel Wrapp, applied their approach to a newly identified virus, SARS-CoV-2, and sent the results to their collaborators at the NIH, who had teamed up with Moderna. This version of the spike protein was used weeks later when the first U.S. COVID-19 vaccine entered human trials and by other vaccine manufacturers in the months that followed.

In March of 2021, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office approved Patent No. 10,960,070, "Prefusion Coronavirus Spike Proteins and Their Use." 

To date, hundreds of millions of people across the globe have been immunized against COVID-19 with vaccines that use the team's spike protein technology.

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Comments 5

 
Guest - Karen McLellan on Monday, 21 June 2021 16:47

Congratulations Jason!

Congratulations Jason!
Guest - Debra Cattaneo on Tuesday, 22 June 2021 17:57

Congrats Jason! Thank you and your colleagues for saving thousands of lives during this terrible pandemic.

Congrats Jason! Thank you and your colleagues for saving thousands of lives during this terrible pandemic.
Guest - Qiang Xu on Wednesday, 28 July 2021 21:59

Well deserved!

Well deserved!
Guest - Nancy on Thursday, 09 September 2021 14:09

This is awesome congratulations. So you were working on the Coronavirus vaccine since 2017?

This is awesome congratulations. So you were working on the Coronavirus vaccine since 2017?
Christine S Sinatra on Thursday, 09 September 2021 16:21

Jason's work on coronaviruses dates back even before that, to around 2013. The research he and his team did on MERS and other coronaviruses in 2017 informed vaccine design when the new virus, SARS-CoV-2, emerged. More about that is in our article in the story above, which you can find here: https://txsci.net/years-of-work

Jason's work on coronaviruses dates back even before that, to around 2013. The research he and his team did on MERS and other coronaviruses in 2017 informed vaccine design when the new virus, SARS-CoV-2, emerged. More about that is in our article in the story above, which you can find here: https://txsci.net/years-of-work
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