Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008
Title: Innovations of Jason Watling in Biomedical Compositions
Introduction
Jason Watling is an accomplished inventor based in Caulfield South, Australia. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical compositions, showcasing his expertise and innovative spirit. His work has led to the development of a unique macromonomer that has potential applications in medical devices.
Latest Patents
Watling holds a patent for a macromonomer comprising a polysiloxane copolymer. This copolymer features a backbone structure derived from siloxane monomer units, which can include substituted or unsubstituted arylsiloxanes, arylalkylsiloxanes, and alky(alkyl)siloxanes. The terminal groups of the copolymer backbone are designed to include crosslinkable groups, and the macromonomer can be cured in vivo by ultraviolet or visible light. This invention also encompasses intraocular lenses formed by such macromonomers, highlighting its potential impact in the medical field.
Career Highlights
Watling is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, a leading research institution in Australia. His role at this organization allows him to collaborate with other experts and contribute to groundbreaking research in biomedical technology.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Jason Watling has worked alongside notable colleagues, including Justine Leigh Jeffery and Pathiraja Arachchillage Gun
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