Houlton, WI, United States of America

Keith R Hildebrandt


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 255(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 1996

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Title: Innovations in Drug Delivery: The Contributions of Keith R. Hildebrandt

Introduction

Keith R. Hildebrandt is an accomplished inventor based in Houlton, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly in drug delivery systems. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing the effectiveness of drug administration while minimizing side effects.

Latest Patents

Hildebrandt holds a patent for a "Method for iontophoretically delivering drug adjacent to a heart." This invention involves a drug delivery apparatus designed to iontophoretically deliver drugs locally to internal body tissues. The apparatus utilizes a current source that produces a net flow of current in a desired direction, employing high-frequency waveforms to enhance drug delivery. This method aims to position a drug delivery device within body passageways or tissues, allowing for selective drug introduction and iontophoretic transport across the device's drug transport wall. Additionally, the invention addresses the treatment of dilated vessels and tumors using specifically selected drugs.

Career Highlights

Hildebrandt is associated with Cortrak Medical, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative medical solutions. His work has been instrumental in advancing drug delivery technologies that can significantly improve patient outcomes.

Collaborations

Hildebrandt collaborates with notable colleagues, including James E. Shapland and Mark B. Knudson. Their combined expertise contributes to the ongoing development of cutting-edge medical technologies.

Conclusion

Keith R. Hildebrandt's innovative work in drug delivery systems exemplifies the potential of medical technology to improve treatment efficacy. His contributions are paving the way for advancements in patient care and therapeutic applications.

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