Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2008
Title: Innovations by Wesley L Hicks, Jr.: Pioneering Advances in Wound Healing and Cell Culture
Introduction: Wesley L Hicks, Jr. is an innovative inventor based in Angola, NY, recognized for his contributions to the fields of biomedical engineering and tissue regeneration. With four patents to his name, Hicks has demonstrated a commitment to advancing medical technology that can significantly impact wound healing and cartilage repair.
Latest Patents: Among Hicks's notable inventions are his latest patents that focus on reepithelialization and in vitro cell culture technologies. One of his recent patents, titled "Resorbable Laminated Repair Film and Method of Using Same," provides a groundbreaking device that aids in wound healing. This invention features a barrier layer and several polymer layers infused with agents that enhance reepithelialization processes. The implant serves multiple purposes: it acts as a temporary barrier against environmental factors that impede epithelial migration, biodegrades at a suitable rate during tissue remodeling, and delivers active cytokines and growth factors to stimulate the healing process.
Another significant patent by Hicks is the development of an "In Vitro Cell Culture Device Including Cartilage and Methods of Using the Same." This innovative device comprises a vessel with a layer of cartilage enriched with chondrocytes in an extracellular matrix, bathed in a growth medium. The invention allows for the preparation of composite cell cultures and includes methods for screening therapeutic agents aimed at promoting cartilage repair and inhibiting detrimental growth factors.
Career Highlights: Hicks is associated with The Research Foundation of State University of New York, where he engages in cutting-edge research and development in biomedical technologies. His work focuses on creating solutions that address complex challenges in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Collaborations: Throughout his career, Hicks has collaborated with distinguished colleagues, notably Joseph A Gardella and Rena Bizios. These partnerships have played a crucial role in the development and refinement of his patented technologies, fostering innovation and driving research forward in the biomedical field.
Conclusion: Wesley L Hicks, Jr. exemplifies the role of inventors in transforming health-related technologies. His work in wound healing and tissue culture represents significant advancements in medical science, with the potential to improve patient outcomes substantially. Through his innovative solutions, Hicks continues to contribute positively to the landscape of biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine.