🔊 Congrats to Norman Ilich for publishing the recent article 'Degradation and in vivo evaluation of an innovative delayed release implant of medical grade poly(glycolide-co-trimethylene carbonate-co-ε-caprolactone)' in the European Polymer Journal in collaboration with Poly-Med, Inc.'s CTO, Scott Taylor, & Design Engineering Manager, Brian Gaerke. 💡 The article investigates the use of Poly-Med, Inc.'s elastomeric Strataprene® 5525 polyester-based material for use as a carrier in a long-term vaccine delivery implant. ➡️ View the article here: https://lnkd.in/eAJEh8DV ➡️ View Poly-Med's other research publications here: https://lnkd.in/evhwhvhr #bioresorbables #biomaterials #drugdelivery #vaccine #vaccinedevelopment #implants #medicaldevices #meddevice #medtech #medicaltechnology #biotech #biotechnology #innovation #medicalinnovation #manufacturing #medicalmanufacturing #healthcare #healthtech
A key part from my PhD is now available in the European Polymer Journal. In this paper, the degradation mechanism and in vivo response of a bioresorbable flexible polyaxial terpolymer, was evaluated. A delayed release profile was elucidated using a reservoir-based implant, demonstrating the promising potential towards the development of a single-dose delivery system. This technology would be particularly useful for the veterinary sector where a booster dose would be challenging to administer for certain vaccines. Link to the paper: https://lnkd.in/g-i-Bskv CTET: Cell & Tissue Engineering Technologies ARC Centre QUT Centre for Materials Science Poly-Med, Inc.