Boston, MA, United States of America

Joanna Aizenberg

USPTO Granted Patents = 39 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 229(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Boston, MA (US) (2014 - 2024)
  • Cambridge, MA (US) (2022 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014-2025

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39 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Joanna Aizenberg: Pioneering Innovations in Materials Science

Introduction:

Joanna Aizenberg, a remarkable inventor based in Boston, MA, has made substantial contributions to the field of materials science. With a spirit of innovation and a dedication to scientific excellence, she has become a trailblazer inspiring future inventors and researchers alike.

Latest Patents:

1. High-throughput system and method for the temporary permeabilization of cells: A microfluidic device designed for processing cells for intracellular delivery of molecules. The device includes microchannels with constriction regions featuring omniphobic, superhydrophilic, or superhydrophobic surfaces, particularly useful for delivering gene-editing molecules intracellularly.

2. Enhanced catalytic materials with partially embedded catalytic nanoparticles: A technology involving catalytic nanoparticles partially embedded within a supporting matrix, resulting in enhanced properties such as greater mechanical stability.

Career Highlights:

Joanna Aizenberg holds an impressive total of 36 patents, showcasing her ingenuity and expertise in developing groundbreaking technologies. She has notably worked with prestigious institutions such as the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the University of Exeter.

Collaborations:

Throughout her career, Aizenberg has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Michael Aizenberg and Tak Sing Wong, further enriching her research and fostering a culture of innovation.

Conclusion:

Joanna Aizenberg's innovative spirit and relentless pursuit of scientific excellence have positioned her as a leading figure in materials science. Her patents and collaborations reflect her profound impact on the field, inspiring a new generation of inventors and researchers to push the boundaries of innovation even further.

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