Mumbai, India

Samir K Maji

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Title: Samir K Maji: Innovator in Functional Amyloid Hydrogels

Introduction

Samir K Maji is a prominent inventor based in Mumbai, India. He has made significant contributions to the field of biomaterials, particularly through his innovative work on functional amyloid hydrogels. His research focuses on the development of hydrogels that have various applications in tissue engineering and drug testing.

Latest Patents

Samir K Maji holds a patent for "Functional amyloid hydrogels and applications thereof." This invention relates to the formation of hydrogels from poly-amino acids designed from the β-aggregation-prone region of functional amyloidogenic proteins. These hydrogels self-assemble to form a three-dimensional nanofibril matrix. The water-entrapped meshwork can be modulated by various physico-chemical cues. The invention explores the use of these hydrogels as cell and tissue adhesive biomaterials for tissue engineering applications. It also describes their application in creating a 3D tumoroid model for anticancer drug testing, optimizing drug dosage for drug-resistant tumors, repurposing existing drugs, and developing patient-derived organoids. Additionally, the functional amyloid hydrogel serves as a depot for controlled and sustained release of therapeutics and biologic agents. It provides a moist, highly water-retentive material that acts as a reservoir for wound exudates, thereby promoting healing.

Career Highlights

Samir K Maji is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, where he conducts his research and development work. His innovative contributions have positioned him as a key figure in the field of biomaterials.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Namrata Singh and Komal Patel, who collaborate with him on various research projects.

Conclusion

Samir K Maji's work on functional amyloid hydrogels represents a significant advancement in biomaterials, with promising applications in tissue engineering and drug testing. His innovative approach continues to inspire further research in this vital field.

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