Nashville, TN, United States of America

Andrew Harmata


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 9(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Andrew Harmata in Synthetic Polyurethane Composites

Introduction

Andrew Harmata is an accomplished inventor based in Nashville, TN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of synthetic polyurethane composites. His innovative work has the potential to impact various applications in the medical field.

Latest Patents

Andrew Harmata holds a patent for a synthetic polyurethane composite. This invention comprises composites of polyurethane(s), an osteoconductive matrix, and, optionally, a growth factor. The osteoconductive matrix can include materials such as tricalcium phosphate or bioglass, which may contain surface-modified particles. The growth factors can be provided in powder form, including bone morphogenic proteins like rhBMP-2. The composition is designed to be moldable and/or injectable, allowing it to set into a porous composite that provides mechanical strength and supports cell in-growth after implantation or injection. He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Andrew Harmata is affiliated with Vanderbilt University, where he conducts research and development in innovative materials. His work focuses on creating advanced composites that can be utilized in various medical applications, enhancing the healing process and improving patient outcomes.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Andrew has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Scott A. Guelcher and Jerald E. Dumas. These collaborations have fostered a productive research environment, leading to advancements in the field of synthetic materials.

Conclusion

Andrew Harmata's contributions to synthetic polyurethane composites exemplify the intersection of innovation and practical application in the medical field. His work continues to pave the way for future advancements in materials science.

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