Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1995
Title: Innovations of Ruey S Li in Substance Transfer Technology
Introduction
Ruey S Li is an accomplished inventor based in Thornhill, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of drug delivery systems, particularly through his innovative patent that focuses on topical application methods. His work is essential in advancing medical technology and improving patient care.
Latest Patents
Ruey S Li holds a patent for a "Substance transfer system for topical application." This invention is a substance transfer device designed for topical or transdermal drug delivery to a living body. It also allows for the collection of fluids from a living body. The device comprises a layer of skin or wound surface compatible adhesive that has a surface for contacting the body. It features channels that provide liquid communication with depots of drug or collection means. These channels form discrete, exposed areas of drug composition or drug delivery means, surrounded by the adhesive. Notably, the drug contained in the device does not need to pass through the layer of adhesive before contacting the underlying skin. In one arrangement, particularly suitable for the delivery of macromolecular drugs, the channels extend through the entire thickness of the adhesive layer and communicate with reservoirs of drug.
Career Highlights
Ruey S Li is associated with Medipro Sciences Limited, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in drug delivery. His work has garnered attention for its potential to enhance the effectiveness of treatments and improve patient outcomes.
Collaborations
Some of Ruey S Li's coworkers include Josephine S Turner and D Gary Murray. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancement of technology in the medical field.
Conclusion
Ruey S Li's innovative contributions to substance transfer technology highlight the importance of advancements in drug delivery systems. His patent represents a significant step forward in improving how medications are administered, ultimately benefiting patients and healthcare providers alike.