Case ID: M10-032L^

Published: 2020-02-26 11:12:47

Last Updated: 1677134903


Inventor(s)

Roger Johnson
Fengyu Su
Laimonas Kelbauskas
Vivek Nandakumar
Yanqing Tian
Deirdre Meldrum

Technology categories

BiomaterialsLife Science (All LS Techs)Medical Imaging

Technology keywords

Bio-Technology
Drug Screening
Materials
Medical Devices and Imaging
Therapeutics


Licensing Contacts

Jovan Heusser
Director of Licensing and Business Development
[email protected]

Biocompatible gel formulation

Single-cell and cell cluster optical tomography, or Cell-CT, has found increasing application in life sciences basic research. Two limitations to its use in this area are that it can image only fixed cells, and the lack of thixotropic gels that can support live cells and also satisfy refractive index constraints.

Researchers at the Biodesign Institute of Arizona State University have developed unique biocompatible gels with variable chemical, physical and optical properties. Among other uses, these biocompatible gels may function as a matrix for cell culture and for supporting cells for microscopic imaging (as the refractive index of the gel can be tailored to match that of the capillary or other object containing the cell).

The biocompatibility plus tailorable optical and physical properties of these gels promise many applications in cell culture and imaging.

Potential Applications

  • Cell culture and imaging in realistic, soft tissue-like matrix

Benefits and Advantages

  • Improved optical properties
  • Improved physical properties.
  • Improved biocompatibility
  • Tailorable optical and physical properties
  • Demonstrated use for 3D cell imaging

For more information about the inventor(s) and their research, please see
Dr. Meldrum’s directory webpage
Dr. Meldrum’s Biodesign directory webpage