Lakewood, CO, United States of America

Glenn Delbert Antwiler


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 24(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009

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Title: Innovations by Glenn Delbert Antwiler

Introduction

Glenn Delbert Antwiler is an accomplished inventor based in Lakewood, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of particle separation, particularly in medical applications. His innovative methods have the potential to enhance the efficiency of blood component separation.

Latest Patents

Antwiler holds a patent for "Methods for separation of particles." This invention focuses on a method and system that effectively separates first particles from second particles, such as white blood cells from red blood cells. The process involves sedimentation in a fluid chamber, along with the debulking of one type of particle through the inlet of the chamber. Additionally, the method allows for the fractionation of the remaining particles into selected subsets. In one embodiment, a blood product containing white blood cells is loaded into a separation chamber, where a diluting or sedimenting agent is added to promote rouleaux formation of red blood cells. The cells are then sedimented, and the red blood cells are removed.

Career Highlights

Antwiler is associated with CaridianBCT, Inc., where he has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions for blood processing. His work has contributed to advancements in medical technology, particularly in the area of blood component separation.

Collaborations

Antwiler collaborates with various professionals in his field, including his coworker Linda A. Taylor. Their combined expertise enhances the development of innovative solutions in blood processing technologies.

Conclusion

Glenn Delbert Antwiler's contributions to the field of particle separation demonstrate his commitment to advancing medical technology. His innovative methods have the potential to significantly improve blood processing techniques.

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