Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2025
Title: Innovations in Male Infertility Treatment by Sung Lim Lee
Introduction
Sung Lim Lee is an innovative inventor based in Jinju si, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical science, particularly in the treatment of male infertility. His work focuses on utilizing pluripotent stem cells derived from periodontal tissue to develop effective pharmaceutical compositions.
Latest Patents
Sung Lim Lee holds a patent for a pharmaceutical composition comprising periodontal tissue-derived pluripotent stem cells for the prevention or treatment of male infertility. This invention relates to a composition that includes vitrified periodontal tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells. The composition aims to recover sex hormone levels in the seminiferous tubules of atrophic testes and blood to normal levels. This is achieved through the improvement of lipid metabolism enzyme activity in the liver, demonstrating remarkable prophylactic and therapeutic effects on male infertility. The use of periodontal tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells, which can be obtained in a non-invasive manner, positions this invention as a promising cell therapy product for male infertility.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Sung Lim Lee has been associated with notable institutions, including the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation at Gyeongsang National University and Stemcentric Co., Ltd. His work in these organizations has allowed him to advance his research and contribute to the scientific community.
Collaborations
Sung Lim Lee has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Gyu Jin Rho and Kyung Min Kim. Their joint efforts have furthered research in the field of male infertility and stem cell therapy.
Conclusion
Sung Lim Lee's innovative approach to treating male infertility through the use of periodontal tissue-derived stem cells showcases his commitment to advancing medical science. His contributions are expected to have a lasting impact on the field and offer new hope for those affected by infertility.