York, United Kingdom

Jennifer Southgate




Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.2

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 27(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • York, GB (2012 - 2015)
  • Heslington, GB (2015)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2012-2015

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Inventor Jennifer Southgate

Introduction

Jennifer Southgate is a prominent inventor based in York, GB. She has made significant contributions to the field of tissue engineering, particularly in the development of acellular matrix scaffolds for bladder implantation. With a total of 4 patents to her name, her work has the potential to revolutionize medical treatments for bladder-related conditions.

Latest Patents

One of her latest patents focuses on the decellularization of tissue matrices for bladder implantation. This invention provides an improved method of producing a natural, acellular matrix scaffold for subsequent use in tissue-engineered replacement of tissues such as the bladder. The decellularization process is carried out on an expanded or distended bladder, ensuring that the product retains the strength and compliance of natural material. Additionally, this invention offers the use of the matrix scaffolds as wound healing material and for investigating tissue structure and function in vitro.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Jennifer has worked with notable organizations such as Tissue Regenix Limited and the University of York. Her experience in these institutions has allowed her to advance her research and contribute to innovative solutions in the medical field.

Collaborations

Jennifer has collaborated with several professionals in her field, including Fiona Bolland and Sotirios Korossis. These partnerships have further enhanced her research and development efforts.

Conclusion

Jennifer Southgate's innovative work in tissue engineering and her patents demonstrate her commitment to advancing medical science. Her contributions have the potential to significantly impact the treatment of bladder conditions and improve patient outcomes.

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