SEOUL, South Korea

Young Key Shin

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Young Key Shin - Innovator in 3D Cartilage Organoid Technology.

Introduction

Young Key Shin is a prominent inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of regenerative medicine, particularly in the development of 3D cartilage organoid technology. His innovative work aims to enhance the restoration of cartilage tissues, which is crucial for various medical applications.

Latest Patents

Young Key Shin holds a patent for a "Method for preparing 3D cartilage organoid block." This invention provides a 3D cartilage organoid block created by differentiating mesenchymal stem cells into 3D spheroid cartilage tissues. The invention enhances the amount of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) matrix and the expression of collagen type II, leading to clinically applicable cartilage tissues. This method effectively improves the function of cartilage differentiation constructs compared to traditional 2D culture techniques. The 3D cartilage organoid block has potential applications in areas such as articular cartilage regeneration and plastic surgery, where restoration of cartilage tissues is essential.

Career Highlights

Young Key Shin is associated with Xcell Therapeutics Inc., where he continues to advance his research and development efforts. His work is pivotal in bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical applications, making significant strides in the field of tissue engineering.

Collaborations

Young Key Shin collaborates with Sang Gyu Park, contributing to the advancement of innovative solutions in regenerative medicine. Their partnership focuses on enhancing the efficacy of cartilage tissue restoration techniques.

Conclusion

Young Key Shin's contributions to the field of 3D cartilage organoid technology represent a significant advancement in regenerative medicine. His innovative methods hold promise for improving patient outcomes in cartilage restoration procedures.

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