Epalinges, Switzerland

Peter Frey

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2022

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Peter Frey in Tissue Engineering

Introduction

Peter Frey is an innovative inventor based in Epalinges, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of tissue engineering through his patented inventions. His work focuses on developing advanced polymeric scaffolds that enhance tissue regeneration and healing.

Latest Patents

Peter Frey holds a patent for "Non-uniformly stiff polymeric scaffolds and methods for producing thereof." This invention relates to methods for producing a polymeric scaffold intended for use in tissue engineering applications or soft tissue surgery. The method involves a first fast drying step that applies mechanical compression on a polymeric gel layer, followed by a second slow drying step that allows the gel to reach a polymer mass fraction of at least 60% w/w in the final scaffold. This innovative approach results in scaffolds with high regeneration and healing properties, facilitating host cell invasion and colonization, as well as good suturability. The unique architecture of the scaffold creates both softer and stiffer areas, which are maintained even upon re-swelling when hydrated.

Career Highlights

Peter Frey has dedicated his career to advancing the field of tissue engineering. His work has led to the development of novel materials that improve surgical outcomes and patient recovery. He is currently associated with Regenosca SA, where he continues to innovate and contribute to the field.

Collaborations

Peter Frey has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including Jeffrey Alan Hubbell and Hans M. Larsson. These collaborations have further enriched his research and development efforts.

Conclusion

Peter Frey's contributions to tissue engineering through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to improving medical technologies. His work not only enhances the understanding of polymeric scaffolds but also paves the way for future advancements in the field.

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