Gwangju, South Korea

Jin Zhen


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Innovations by Jin Zhen in Osteochondral Regeneration

Introduction

Jin Zhen is an innovative inventor based in Gwangju, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in the area of osteochondral regeneration. His work focuses on developing advanced scaffolding techniques that can aid in cartilage and bone regeneration.

Latest Patents

Jin Zhen holds a patent for a "Magnetic actuated microscaffold for minimally invasive osteochondral regeneration." This invention provides a magnetically actuated microscaffold designed for minimal invasive procedures. The composition includes magnetic particles and cartilage regeneration cells loaded on a 3-dimensional porous microstructure made of biodegradable polymer. The scaffolds have specific diameters, with those for cartilage regeneration measuring 200-300 μm and those for bone regeneration measuring 700-900 μm. This innovative approach aims to enhance the effectiveness of osteochondral regeneration.

Career Highlights

Jin Zhen is affiliated with Chonnam National University, where he continues to advance his research in regenerative medicine. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in treating joint injuries and degenerative diseases. With a focus on minimally invasive techniques, Jin Zhen is at the forefront of developing solutions that could significantly improve patient outcomes.

Collaborations

Jin Zhen collaborates with notable colleagues, including Jongoh Park and Eunpyo Choi. Their combined expertise contributes to the advancement of research in the field of osteochondral regeneration.

Conclusion

Jin Zhen's innovative work in developing magnetic actuated microscaffolds represents a significant advancement in the field of regenerative medicine. His contributions have the potential to transform treatment options for patients suffering from cartilage and bone injuries.

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