Location History:
- Lyons, FR (2010)
- Gradignan, FR (2011)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2011
Title: Stéphanie Angot: Innovator in Biodegradable Polyamino Acids
Introduction
Stéphanie Angot is a prominent inventor based in Lyons, France. She has made significant contributions to the field of biodegradable materials, particularly through her innovative work with polyamino acids. With a total of 3 patents, her inventions focus on therapeutic applications and the vectorization of active principles.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Polyamino acids functionalised with at least one hydrophobic group and applications thereof particularly therapeutic applications." This invention relates to novel materials based on biodegradable polyamino acids, which are particularly useful for the vectorization of active principles. The invention provides a polymeric raw material that meets essential requirements such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and stability. It allows for easy association with numerous active principles and the liberation of these principles in vivo.
Another significant patent is "Polyaminoacids functionalized by alpha tocopherol and uses thereof, particularly for therapeutic applications." This invention also concerns novel biodegradable polyamino acid materials that are useful for vectoring active principles. It aims to provide a polymer raw material capable of fulfilling all specified requirements, including biocompatibility and easy transformation into particles that can vector active principles.
Career Highlights
Stéphanie Angot is associated with Flamel Technologies, a company known for its innovative approaches in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the applications of biodegradable materials in various fields.
Collaborations
Some of her notable coworkers include You-Ping Chan and Olivier Breyne, who have collaborated with her on various projects related to her patents and innovations.
Conclusion
Stéphanie Angot's contributions to the field of biodegradable polyamino acids highlight her role as a leading inventor in therapeutic applications. Her innovative patents continue to pave the way for advancements in the vectorization of active principles.