Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2018
Title: Linda Eastwood: Innovator in Hemostatic Compositions
Introduction
Linda Eastwood is a prominent inventor based in Beverly Hills, CA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of medical innovations, particularly in the development of hemostatic compositions. With a total of 2 patents, her work focuses on addressing critical medical needs related to bleeding control.
Latest Patents
One of Linda Eastwood's latest patents involves hemostatic compositions and dressings designed to effectively manage bleeding. The invention comprises components such as the flowers of pharmaceutical chamomile, the leaves of dioecious nettle, kaolin, chitosan, fibrinogen, and thrombin. The inclusion of a biocompatible polymeric base, particularly an alginate, enhances the composition's hemostatic capabilities, allowing it to arrest arterial hemorrhage. Additionally, the invention outlines methods for using these compositions to reduce or stop bleeding, along with various apparatuses that incorporate the innovative materials. In a specific embodiment, hemostatic dressings are created by applying a polymeric layer containing chamomile, nettle, kaolin, chitosan, fibrinogen, and thrombin to a textile or fabric material, such as non-woven viscose.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Linda has worked with notable organizations, including Yes, Inc. and Columbia University. Her experience in these institutions has contributed to her expertise in developing innovative medical solutions.
Collaborations
Linda has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Harold Coons and James M. Sinclair. These partnerships have further enriched her work and expanded the impact of her inventions.
Conclusion
Linda Eastwood's contributions to the field of hemostatic compositions demonstrate her commitment to advancing medical technology. Her innovative solutions have the potential to save lives and improve patient outcomes in critical situations.