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Novel Bio-hybrid/Bio-functional Materials
A novel method of encapsulating microbes within crosslinked electrospun hydrogel fibers that maintain their viability. Background: Electrospinning is a process where interactions between an electrostatic field and a fluid are utilized to form nanoscale and microscale polymer fibers. These fibers can be collected to form an interconnected web of fibers,...
Published: 8/27/2025   |   Inventor(s): Ying Liu, Miriam Rafailovich
Keywords(s): Medical
Category(s): Campus > Stony Brook University, Technology Classifications > Biological Materials, Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
Nanocomposite HA-Clay Based Hydrogels
A hyaluronic acid-clay based hydrogel, with applications for cell culture scaffolds in tissue engineering. Background: An approach to tissue engineering includes mimicking the environment of tissue development _in vivo_; this includes the two components of a scaffold and a bioreactor. A scaffold is inserted into a bioreactor, which provides conditions...
Published: 8/27/2025   |   Inventor(s): Miriam Rafailovich, Divya Bhatnagar
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Category(s): Campus > Stony Brook University, Technology Classifications > Biological Materials, Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering
Bioabsorbable Membrane for Prevention of Post-Operative Adhesions
A scaled-up method for fabrication of these fibrous articles for use in adhesion reduction and controlled delivery systems Background: Biodegradable and/or bioabsorbable fibrous articles have been fabricated previously. They have many useful medical applications, such as preventing post-surgery adhesion. A method of producing these fibers is through...
Published: 8/27/2025   |   Inventor(s): Benjamin Chu, Benjamin Hsiao, Dufei Fang, Collin Brathwaite
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Category(s): Campus > Stony Brook University, Technology Classifications > Healthcare, Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering