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: 12/9/2024
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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
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Minimally invasive device for the treatment of vocal cord conditions
TechnologyInjection of drugs and fillers into the vocal tissues is a commonly used procedure for the treatment of vocal disorders such as atrophy, paralysis, granulomas, tremors, and vocal nodules. Fillers commonly include gels, pastes, and biomaterials, as well as pharmacological agents like Botulinum Toxin. The procedure can be performed in the provider’s...
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Amir Miri Ramsheh, Matthew Malpica
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Bioprinting, Handheld, Vocal Fold
Category(s): Human Health Care > Medical Devices, Human Health Care > Biomaterials
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Self-oxygen generating biomaterials for large tissue engineering
Organ transplantation continues to increase, with 34,770 transplants performed in the US in 2017. Currently, organ transplantation is limited by donor dependence, high costs, and, long-term use of immunosuppressive medications which, in turn, correlates with significant morbidity and mortality. To overcome these limitations, tissue engineering and transplantation...
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Iman Noshadi
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Electrolyte, Energy Storage, Hydrogels, Oxygenation, Regenerative Medicine, Scaffold, Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering , Transplant
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials
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Automated Aligned Fiber Track Collector for Centrifugal Spinning
TechnologyFibrous materials have widespread applications in medical devices, aerospace, civil engineering, textiles, and energy. New fibrous materials are composed of micro or nanofiber structures that are capable of extreme strength and flexibility properties as well as the ability to deliver drugs or cells for medical purposes. These fibers can be...
Published: 12/19/2024
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Inventor(s): Dave Jao, Vince Beachley
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Centrifugal Spinning, Manufacturing , Nanofibers, Polymers
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials, Engineering > Manufacturing, Engineering > Materials
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A novel sealant device that aids in stem cell localization
in the treatment of lower back pain
TechnologyOne of the major causes of lower back pain is intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration also known as lumbar degenerative disc disease which often leads to disk herniation. IVD results from the dehydration of the central nucleus pulposus (NP) which ultimately alters the biomechanics of the disc and eventually causes tears to form in the peripheral...
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Andrea Vernengo, Thomas Christiani, Cristina Iftode, Jennifer Kadlowec
Keywords(s): Back Pain, Biomaterials, Hydrogels, Implant, Polymers, Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials, Human Health Care > Medical Devices, Human Health Care > Therapeutics
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Novel Biocompatible Electrolytes for Implantable Flexible Electronics
Although battery technology was developed over one hundred years ago, the search for new materials with better performance, higher energy density, and extended regeneration cycles continues. One avenue of research is the search for new electrolytes as current liquid electrolytes are considered hazardous as they may leak, produce gases upon overcharging,...
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Iman Noshadi, Vaishali Krishnadoss
Keywords(s): Battery, Biomedical, Electrolyte, Energy Storage
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials, Human Health Care > Medical Devices, Engineering > Electronics
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Poly (ionic liquid) surgical and tissue adhesive
TechnologyThis is a new method to improve the adhesion properties of any biomaterial. This method is very general and applicable with wide range of materials. This method is simple and easy to use. Dr. Iman Noshadi in the Department of Chemical Engineering has developed a modified hydrogel to make antimicrobial, highly adhesive for surgical applications....
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Iman Noshadi
Keywords(s): Adhesive, Antimicrobial, Hydrogels, Surgical, Tissue Engineering
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials
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A novel composition for bioadhesive tissue engineering
Technology
Tissue engineering focuses on repairing or regenerating lost or damaged tissues and organs in the body. A goal of tissue engineering is to design biomimetic scaffolds that reproduce the mechanical and biochemical properties of natural tissue. These scaffolds should have desirable biological properties such that after implantation or application...
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Andrea Vernengo, Jennifer Kadlowec, Pamela Kubinski, Thomas Tulenko, Cristina Iftode, Bryan Johnson, Craig Wiltsey
Keywords(s): Biomaterials, Hydrogels, Polymers, Regenerative Medicine, Scaffold, Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials, Human Health Care > Medical Devices
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Use of Silver-containing Layers in and on Implant Surfaces
BackgroundMedical devices implanted in the human body can react with internal bio fluids and cause infection or compromise the health of surrounding bone and/or tissue. Treating infections with antibiotics is not always desired because it can be difficult to direct the antibiotic to the specifically needed location, treatment can take between 3 to 14...
Published: 12/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Greg Caputo
Keywords(s): Antimicrobial, Biomedical, Coatings, Implant, Medical Devices
Category(s): Human Health Care > Biomaterials, Human Health Care > Medical Devices
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