Taoyuan, Taiwan

Li-Chin Lin


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Li-Chin Lin in Fungal Infection Treatment

Introduction

Li-Chin Lin is a notable inventor based in Taoyuan, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly in the treatment of fungal infections. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique device aimed at improving patient outcomes.

Latest Patents

Li-Chin Lin holds 1 patent for a pressure-sensitive adhesive matrix device or system designed for the treatment or prevention of onychomycosis or tinea pedis. This patent discloses a pressure-sensitive adhesive matrix patch device that incorporates an antifungal agent or a combination of two or more antifungals. The device is adhesively secured to a dorsal site of an infected palm or foot, rather than directly on the area of infection and surrounding skin. The method described in the patent allows for transdermal treatment or prevention of fungal toenails, fingernails, or foot infections by delivering an effective amount of the antifungal agent.

Career Highlights

Li-Chin Lin is associated with Taiwan Biotech Co., Ltd., where he continues to innovate in the field of biotechnology. His work focuses on developing effective solutions for common health issues, particularly those related to fungal infections.

Collaborations

Li-Chin Lin collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Kuo-Hua Yang and Yung-Jin Lee, who contribute to his research and development efforts. Their combined expertise enhances the potential for groundbreaking advancements in medical technology.

Conclusion

Li-Chin Lin's contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly through his innovative patent for a pressure-sensitive adhesive matrix device, demonstrate his commitment to improving healthcare solutions. His work continues to pave the way for advancements in the treatment of fungal infections.

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