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Collierville, TN   

6278 Greystone Creek Rd, Mechanicsville, VA 23111    804-5590262   

Akron, OH   

Hanover, VA   

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Company: University of memphis Aug 1, 2013 Position: Professor and herff chair of excellence

Education

School / High School: The University of Akron

Skills

Biomedical Engineering • Tissue Engineering • Biomaterials • Cell Culture • Regenerative Medicine • Fluorescence Microscopy • Confocal Microscopy • Science • Life Sciences • Microscopy • Research • Matlab • Data Analysis • Western Blotting • Biochemistry • Bioengineering • Molecular Biology • Animal Models • Stem Cells • Drug Delivery • Lifesciences • Scanning Electron Microscopy • Cell • Microsoft Office • Nanoparticles • Nanotechnology • Immunohistochemistry • Biomechanics • Cell Biology • Materials Science • Medical Devices • Biotechnology • Mechanical Testing

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Medical Devices

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Professor And Herff Chair Of Excellence

Location:
1490 Collingham Dr, Collierville, TN 38017
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
University of Memphis
Professor and Herff Chair of Excellence
Virginia Commonwealth University Aug 1997 - Aug 2013
Harris Professor
Education:
The University of Akron
University of New Hampshire
Youngstown State University
Skills:
Biomedical Engineering, Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, Cell Culture, Regenerative Medicine, Fluorescence Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy, Science, Life Sciences, Microscopy, Research, Matlab, Data Analysis, Western Blotting, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Molecular Biology, Animal Models, Stem Cells, Drug Delivery, Lifesciences, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Cell, Microsoft Office, Nanoparticles, Nanotechnology, Immunohistochemistry, Biomechanics, Cell Biology, Materials Science, Medical Devices, Biotechnology, Mechanical Testing

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Engineered Muscle

US Patent:
6592623, Jul 15, 2003
Filed:
Aug 31, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/386273
Inventors:
Gary L. Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA
Gary Wnek - Midlothian VA
David G. Simpson - Mechanicsville VA
Louis Terracio - Columbia SC
Assignee:
Virginia Commonwealth University Intellectual Property Foundation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
A61F 208
US Classification:
623 1413, 623 1317
Abstract:
A muscle implant includes an extracellular matrix, tendon and muscle cells. The extracellular matrix is made of a matrix of electrospun polymer fibers. The tendon is made of extruded collagen fibers and the muscle cells are disposed on the extracellular matrix in such a manner that the combination of components will functionally and structurally act as normal muscle tissue. Cardiac and smooth muscles may be similarly formed without tendons but including the extracellular matrix and muscle cells.

Plasma-Derived Fibrin-Based Matrices And Tissue

US Patent:
6787357, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Oct 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/970651
Inventors:
Gary L. Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA
Gary Wnek - Midlothian VA
David G. Simpson - Mechanicsville VA
Philippe Lam - Richmond VA
Marcus E. Carr - Midlothian VA
Helen Fillmore - Richmond VA
Assignee:
Virginia Commonwealth University - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C12N 502
US Classification:
435395, 435325, 435455, 600 36
Abstract:
The invention is directed to use of fibrin as an extracellular matrix and, together with cells, its use in forming engineered tissue. The engineered tissue can include the synthetic manufacture of specific organs or âorgan-likeâ tissue. A preferred embodiment is a plasma-derived fibrin matrix containing cells.

Electroprocessed Material Made By Simultaneously Electroprocessing A Natural Protein Polymer And Two Synthetic Polymers

US Patent:
7374774, May 20, 2008
Filed:
Sep 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/668085
Inventors:
Gary L. Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA, US
Gary E. Wnek - Midlothian VA, US
David G. Simpson - Mechanicsville VA, US
Assignee:
Virginia Commonwealth University Intellectual Property Foundation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
A61F 2/02
A61K 9/70
A61K 38/39
C07K 14/78
US Classification:
424423, 424443, 424485, 424486, 530356, 514 12, 514801
Abstract:
The invention is directed to novel compositions comprising an electroprocessed material and a substance, their formation and use. The electroprocessed material can, for example, be one or more natural materials, one or more synthetic materials, or a combination thereof. The substance can be one or more therapeutic or cosmetic substances or other compounds, molecules, cells, vesicles. The compositions can be used in substance delivery, including drug delivery within an organism by, for example, releasing substances or containing cells that release substances. The compositions can be used for other purposes, such as prostheses or similar implants.

Electroprocessed Collagen And Tissue Engineering

US Patent:
7615373, Nov 10, 2009
Filed:
May 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/447670
Inventors:
David G. Simpson - Mechanicsville VA, US
Gary L. Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA, US
Gary E. Wnek - Midlothian VA, US
Peter J. Stevens - Richland Hills TX, US
Marcus E. Carr - Midlothian VA, US
Jamil A. Matthews - Glen Allen VA, US
Saravanamoorthy Rajendran - East Haven CT, US
Assignee:
Virginia Commonwealth University Intellectual Property Foundation - Richmond VA
Organogenesis, Inc. - Canton MA
International Classification:
C12N 5/00
C12N 5/02
A61F 2/02
US Classification:
435398, 623 2372
Abstract:
The invention is directed to formation and use of electroprocessed collagen, including use as an extracellular matrix and, together with cells, its use in forming engineered tissue. The engineered tissue can include the synthetic manufacture of specific organs or tissues which may be implanted into a recipient. The electroprocessed collagen may also be combined with other molecules in order to deliver substances to the site of application or implantation of the electroprocessed collagen. The collagen or collagen/cell suspension is electrodeposited onto a substrate to form tissues and organs.

Electroprocessed Fibrin-Based Matrices And Tissues

US Patent:
7759082, Jul 20, 2010
Filed:
Jan 26, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/764691
Inventors:
Gary L. Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA, US
Gary E. Wnek - Midlothian VA, US
David G. Simpson - Mechanicsville VA, US
Philippe Lam - San Bruno CA, US
Assignee:
Virginia Commonwealth University Intellectual Property Foundation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C12Q 1/56
US Classification:
435 13
Abstract:
The invention is directed to formation and use of electroprocessed fibrin as an extracellular matrix and, together with cells, its use in forming engineered tissue. The engineered tissue can include the synthetic manufacture of specific organs or tissues which may be implanted into a recipient. The electroprocessed fibrin may also be combined with other molecules in order to deliver the molecules to the site of application or implantation of the electroprocessed fibrin. The fibrin or fibrin/cell suspension is electrodeposited onto a substrate to form the tissues and organs.

Treatment For High Pressure Bleeding

US Patent:
8497408, Jul 30, 2013
Filed:
Sep 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/855205
Inventors:
Gary Wnek - Midlothian VA, US
Gary Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA, US
Kelman I. Cohen - Richmond VA, US
Kevin R. Ward - Glenn Allen VA, US
Wayne Barbee - Glen Allen VA, US
Rao Ivatury - Richmond VA, US
Assignee:
Virginia Commonwealth University - Richmond VA
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
602 56, 602 42, 602 48, 602 53, 602 58
Abstract:
High-pressure bleeding wounds (and other bleeding wounds) may be treated by applying direct pressure directly in the bleeding wound, such as by applying a back pressure in a confined space around and in the wound. Certain substances and articles may be inserted into the wound, and the wound may be enclosed with that substance or article (such as a hemostatic substance, which may be polymeric), by swelling on contact with molecules (such as water molecules in the blood) encountered in the wound, generates the desired pressure to stop or at least reduce the bleeding without the detrimental effects of a tourniquet. Clot-inducing substances may be introduced into the wound contemporaneously with direct pressure application directly in the wound. Compressible and non-compressible wounds are treated. Treatment stops bleeding without producing pressure injury or ischemic damage.

Electroprocessed Collagen And Tissue Engineering

US Patent:
8586345, Nov 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/052778
Inventors:
David G. Simpson - Mechanicsville VA, US
Gary L. Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA, US
Gary E. Wnek - Midlothian VA, US
Peter J. Stevens - N. Richland Hills TX, US
Marcus E. Carr - Midlothian TX, US
Jamil A. Matthews - Glen Allen VA, US
Saravanamoorthy Rajendran - East Haven CT, US
Assignee:
Virginia Commonwealth University Intellectual Property Foundation - Richmond VA
International Classification:
C07K 1/00
C12N 5/00
C12N 5/02
A61K 38/17
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
435273, 435398, 435399, 530356, 623 147
Abstract:
The invention is directed to formation and use of electroprocessed collagen, including use as an extracellular matrix and, together with cells, its use in forming engineered tissue. The engineered tissue can include the synthetic manufacture of specific organs or tissues which may be implanted into a recipient. The electroprocessed collagen may also be combined with other molecules in order to deliver substances to the site of application or implantation of the electroprocessed collagen. The collagen or collagen/cell suspension is electrodeposited onto a substrate to form tissues and organs.

Electroprocessed Fibrin-Based Matrices And Tissues

US Patent:
2002004, Apr 11, 2002
Filed:
Sep 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/946158
Inventors:
Gary Bowlin - Mechanicsville VA, US
Gary Wnek - Midlothian VA, US
David Simpson - Mechanicsville VA, US
Philippe Lam - San Bruno CA, US
Marcus Carr - Midlothian VA, US
International Classification:
A61K035/14
A61K009/70
C12N005/08
US Classification:
435/366000, 424/443000, 530/382000
Abstract:
The invention is directed to formation and use of electroprocessed fibrin as an extracellular matrix and, together with cells, its use in forming engineered tissue. The engineered tissue can include the synthetic manufacture of specific organs or tissues which may be implanted into a recipient. The electroprocessed fibrin may also be combined with other molecules in order to deliver the molecules to the site of application or implantation of the electroprocessed fibrin. The fibrin or fibrin/cell suspension is electrodeposited onto a substrate to form the tissues and organs.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Encyclopedia Of Biomaterials And Biomedical Engineering

Author:
Gary L. Bowlin
ISBN #:
0824747984

Encyclopedia Of Biomaterials And Biomedical Engineering

Author:
Gary L. Bowlin
ISBN #:
0824754972

Encyclopedia Of Biomaterials And Biomedical Engineering

Author:
Gary L. Bowlin
ISBN #:
0824754980

Encyclopedia Of Biomaterials And Biomedical Engineering

Author:
Gary L. Bowlin
ISBN #:
0824755561

Encyclopedia Of Biomaterials And Biomedical Engineering

Author:
Gary L. Bowlin
ISBN #:
0824755626

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