Wurzburg, United Kingdom

Roger Thull


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 25(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Roger Thull in Calcium Phosphate Bone Cements

Introduction

Roger Thull is an accomplished inventor based in Wurzburg, GB. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical materials, particularly in the development of calcium phosphate bone cements. His innovative work has led to the filing of a patent that addresses critical aspects of bone repair and regeneration.

Latest Patents

Roger Thull holds a patent for a self-setting calcium phosphate cement. This invention comprises a powdered component with an average particle size of less than 15 µm and a calcium phosphate-based powder with a larger average particle size. The cement is designed to be suspended in water containing a dissolved zeta potential increasing additive, which enhances the zeta potential of the suspended particles to at least 30 mV. Additionally, the invention includes a shelf-stable acidic setting cement powder that retards the cement setting reaction or increases the zeta potential of the resultant suspended particles to at least -30 mV.

Career Highlights

Roger Thull is associated with Ortus Medical Limited, where he continues to advance his research and development efforts in the field of medical materials. His work is pivotal in enhancing the effectiveness of bone cements used in surgical procedures.

Collaborations

Roger has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Jake E Barralet and Uwe Gbureck. Their combined expertise contributes to the innovative advancements in the field of calcium phosphate cements.

Conclusion

Roger Thull's contributions to the development of calcium phosphate bone cements demonstrate his commitment to advancing medical technology. His innovative patent reflects a significant step forward in the field of biomedical materials, enhancing the potential for effective bone repair.

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