Seosan-si, South Korea

Sang-Mi Han


Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.0

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Years Active: 2013

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Title: Innovations of Sang-Mi Han in Artificial Eardrum Technology

Introduction

Sang-Mi Han is an innovative inventor based in Seosan-si, South Korea. She has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in the development of artificial eardrums. Her work focuses on utilizing silk protein to create biocompatible and effective solutions for eardrum regeneration.

Latest Patents

Sang-Mi Han holds a patent for an "Artificial eardrum using silk protein and method of fabricating the same." This invention involves fabricating an artificial eardrum in the form of a silk membrane by desalinating and drying silk protein or a silk protein complex solution. The artificial eardrum aims to stimulate the regeneration of eardrums perforated due to disease or accidents. The design ensures a clean boundary for the regenerated eardrum, enhancing biocompatibility and transparency. Additionally, the artificial eardrum can be made using silk protein alone or mixed with other materials such as collagen, alginic acid, PEG, or pluronic 127.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Sang-Mi Han has worked with notable institutions, including the Rural Development Administration and the Industry Academic Cooperation Foundation at Hallym University. Her research has focused on innovative solutions that bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications in healthcare.

Collaborations

Sang-Mi Han has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Hae Yong Kweon and Kwang Gill Lee. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of her research and the successful development of her patented technologies.

Conclusion

Sang-Mi Han's work in developing an artificial eardrum using silk protein represents a significant advancement in medical technology. Her innovative approach not only addresses a critical healthcare need but also showcases the potential of natural materials in biomedical applications.

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