Iasi, Romania

Mihaela Ciobanu



Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2010

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Mihaela Ciobanu: Innovator in Biomimetic Prosthetics

Introduction

Mihaela Ciobanu is a prominent inventor based in Iasi, Romania. She has made significant contributions to the field of biomimetic prosthetics, focusing on the development of innovative solutions for artificial ligaments. Her work is characterized by a commitment to enhancing the biological integration of prosthetic devices.

Latest Patents

Mihaela Ciobanu holds a patent for a "Biomimetic prosthetic ligament and production method thereof." This invention involves biomimetic artificial prostheses made from polyester, such as polyethylene terephthalate. The production method includes grafting biologically-active polymers or copolymers to the polyester surface of the prostheses. The grafting process consists of surface peroxidation through ozonation, followed by radical polymerization of a solution containing at least one monomer. Additionally, the method may include an optional step of impregnating the prostheses with type I and/or II collagen and/or fibronectins. The resulting prostheses enable normal and uniform regrowth of fibroblasts, significantly improving biological integration.

Career Highlights

Mihaela Ciobanu is associated with Lars - Laboratoire D'application Et De Recherche Scientifique, where she applies her expertise in biomimetic technologies. Her innovative approach has positioned her as a key figure in the development of advanced prosthetic solutions.

Collaborations

Mihaela collaborates with Jacques-Philippe Laboureau, contributing to the advancement of research in biomimetic prosthetics. Their partnership enhances the potential for groundbreaking developments in the field.

Conclusion

Mihaela Ciobanu's work in biomimetic prosthetics exemplifies the intersection of innovation and practical application. Her contributions are paving the way for improved prosthetic devices that offer better biological integration and functionality.

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