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Multi-material 3D bioprinter for use in drug testing/screening supporting cancer drug discovery.
Cancer testing/screening procedures used in developing new drug therapies take years and are founded on the use of 2D cell cultures and animal models prior to human trials. This pathway is not always representative of how a drug will perform in humans since 2D technology cannot print multi-material bio-cell structures for evaluating new drug performance....
Published: 3/7/2024   |   Inventor(s): Amir Miri Ramsheh
Keywords(s): 3D, Cancer, Drug Screening, Hydrogels, Medical Devices
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomarkers, Diagnosis and Detection, Research Tools
MIXING PEN AND BIO PRINTER FOR IN-SITU DELIVERY OF POLYMERS/ BIOMATERIALS
3D bioprinting is a relatively new specialty used in the field of tissue engineering for combining cells, biomaterials, and growth factors to manufacture tissue-like structures/organs to assist in research and in reconstructive/regenerative surgeries for the rebuilding of damaged organs. Current 3D bioprinting techniques are high cost, limited in their...
Published: 3/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Amir Miri Ramsheh
Keywords(s): 3D, Additive Manufacturing, Biomaterials, Dispensing, Medical Devices, Mixing, Polymers
Category(s): Human Health Care > Medical Devices, Human Health Care > Biomaterials, Engineering > Manufacturing
Fiber Reinforced Laminated Object Manufacturing (FRLOM) using Photopolymerization Liquid Resin and Nanofiber Array Tape
TechnologyRecently, three-dimensional (3D) printing has become vital for the production of various materials for a wide range of industries including military, aerospace, healthcare, automotive and infrastructure applications. Over 93 percent of manufacturing companies now use 3D technologies in their processes as they can reduce the time to market...
Published: 2/14/2024   |   Inventor(s): Dave Jao, Vince Beachley
Keywords(s): 3D, Additive Manufacturing, Nanofibers, Printing, Resin
Category(s): Engineering > Manufacturing
Novel Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable 3D Printed Implants
TechnologyMusculoskeletal diseases are the second most common cause of disability with cost to the healthcare industry in upwards of $5 billion per year. Current implants designed to treat these diseases are plagued by various complications including infection, immune rejection, and inadequate osteointegration. New technologies are needed to overcome...
Published: 3/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Shivakumar Ranganathan, Tae Won Kim
Keywords(s): 3D, Biodegradable, Drug Delivery, Implant, Orthopedics, Tissue Engineering
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials, Human Health Care > Medical Devices
An innovative and non-invasive method for early detection and diagnosis of skin disorders
BackgroundSkin disease is one of the leading causes of global disease burden, affecting millions worldwide. There are at least 15 categories of skin diseases, with acne, fungal skin disease, and skin and subcutaneous disease being the most prevalent. Skin diseases are not only a detriment to the skin and quality of life, but also spread over time. It...
Published: 3/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Ben Wu, Gina (Ying) Tang, Xiao Hu
Keywords(s): 3D, Diagnosis, Fluorescence, Imaging, Microscopy , Noninvasive, Skin Disease
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomarkers, Diagnosis and Detection, Research Tools
3-D Reconstruction and Reality Augmentation using
TechnologyA marker-less augmented reality method that is operable in mobile applications is proposed in this invention. In particular, the invention works through a projection of color-coded light on a 3D object. A camera captures this image, which is then analyzed to obtain the correspondence between the deformation of the observed light pattern with...
Published: 3/6/2024   |   Inventor(s): Gina (Ying) Tang
Keywords(s): 3D, Augmented Reality (AR), Education, Entertainment, Imaging, Mobile, Phone, Smart Technology, Virtual Reality (VR)
Category(s): Software, Engineering > Electronics