New Orleans, LA, United States of America

Jesse Ranney

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Jesse Ranney in Otologic Materials

Introduction

Jesse Ranney is an accomplished inventor based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He has made significant contributions to the field of otologic materials through his innovative patent. His work focuses on developing solutions for chronic tympanic membrane perforations, which can greatly impact patients' quality of life.

Latest Patents

Ranney holds a patent for "Selectively polymerizable compositions and methods of use in vivo." This patent describes a cell-adhesive, biodegradable hydrogel scaffold that is loaded with time-released drugs for repairing chronic tympanic membrane perforations. The hydrogel promotes vascular in-growth and epithelial cell growth of the tympanic membrane, aiming to close the perforation and provide a barrier between the external and middle ear. The hydrogel is initially a liquid polymer that gels upon exposure to specific conditions, such as light. This innovative scaffold not only facilitates the repair of the tympanic membrane but also helps prevent or alleviate middle ear infections, addressing a significant gap in current therapies.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Jesse Ranney has worked with notable organizations, including the Tulane Educational Fund and The Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund. His experience in these institutions has allowed him to further his research and development in the field of otology.

Collaborations

Ranney has collaborated with talented individuals such as Elaine Horn-Ranney and Parastoo Khoshakhlagh. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of his innovative projects and research.

Conclusion

Jesse Ranney's contributions to otologic materials through his patented innovations demonstrate his commitment to improving medical treatments for tympanic membrane perforations. His work has the potential to significantly enhance patient outcomes in otology.

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