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  • 61 Gentry, Irvine, CA 92620
  • San Antonio, TX
  • 1155 200 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (801) 364-6914
  • Hercules, CA

Work

Company: Allergan Dec 2017 to May 2018 Position: Associate director, device biology r and d - tissue materials science

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: University of Utah 2007 Specialities: Bioengineering

Skills

Biomaterials • Biomedical Engineering • Tissue Engineering • Medical Devices • R&D • Cell Biology • Biotechnology • Cell • Regenerative Medicine • Biocompatibility • Commercialization • Neuroscience • Molecular Biology • V&V • Validation • Intellectual Property • Animal Models • Biopolymers • Wound Care • Technology Transfer • In Vitro • In Vivo • Clinical Development • Biochemistry • Drug Delivery • Immunology • Microscopy • Cell Culture • Technology Evaluation • Technology Scouting • Lifesciences • Fda • Clinical Research • Glp • Market Research • Design Control • Product Development • Iso 13485 • Capa • Biologics • Design of Experiments • Elisa • Iso 14971 • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Clinical Trials • Bioengineering • Life Sciences • Stem Cells • Electrophysiology • Gmp

Languages

English

Ranks

Certificate: License Ca # Eit 107533

Industries

Medical Devices

Resumes

Resumes

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Director, Device Biology R And D

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Location:
61 Gentry, Irvine, CA 92620
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Allergan Dec 2017 - May 2018
Associate Director, Device Biology R and D - Tissue Materials Science

Allergan Dec 2017 - May 2018
Director, Device Biology R and D - Plastic Surgery and Body Contouring

Acelity Apr 2016 - Dec 2017
Innovation Senior Project Manager, Incision Management and Emerging Technologies

Kinetic Concepts, Inc., An Acelity Company Nov 2013 - Mar 2016
Senior Manager, Clinical Data Management

Acelity Jul 2012 - Oct 2013
Manager, Innovation and Strategic Marketing
Education:
University of Utah 2007
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Bioengineering
University of California, Berkeley
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Bioengineering
Skills:
Biomaterials
Biomedical Engineering
Tissue Engineering
Medical Devices
R&D
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Cell
Regenerative Medicine
Biocompatibility
Commercialization
Neuroscience
Molecular Biology
V&V
Validation
Intellectual Property
Animal Models
Biopolymers
Wound Care
Technology Transfer
In Vitro
In Vivo
Clinical Development
Biochemistry
Drug Delivery
Immunology
Microscopy
Cell Culture
Technology Evaluation
Technology Scouting
Lifesciences
Fda
Clinical Research
Glp
Market Research
Design Control
Product Development
Iso 13485
Capa
Biologics
Design of Experiments
Elisa
Iso 14971
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Clinical Trials
Bioengineering
Life Sciences
Stem Cells
Electrophysiology
Gmp
Languages:
English
Certifications:
License Ca # Eit 107533

Publications

Us Patents

System For Providing Fluid Flow To Nerve Tissues

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US Patent:
8257372, Sep 4, 2012
Filed:
Dec 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/648458
Inventors:
Larry D. Swain - San Antonio TX, US
Michael E. Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas A. Cornet - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K Leung - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61B 17/08
US Classification:
606152, 601 11, 604543, 604313
Abstract:
Provided is an apparatus that includes a nerve conduit, a manifold and a support structure for providing a reduced pressure. Also provided is a system that includes a source of reduced pressure, a nerve conduit, a manifold, a support structure and a conduit for providing fluid communication between the manifold support and the source of reduced pressure. Additionally provided is a method that includes implanting the above nerve conduit, manifold and support structure at a site of damaged nerve tissue and applying a reduced pressure to the manifold thereby stimulating repair or regrowth of nerve tissue.

System For Providing Fluid Flow To Nerve Tissues

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US Patent:
8449562, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Jul 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/554724
Inventors:
Larry D. Swain - San Antonio TX, US
Michael E. Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas A. Cornet - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K Leung - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61B 17/08
US Classification:
606152, 601 11, 604543, 604313
Abstract:
Provided is an apparatus that includes a nerve conduit, a manifold and a support structure for providing a reduced pressure. Also provided is a system that includes a source of reduced pressure, a nerve conduit, a manifold, a support structure and a conduit for providing fluid communication between the manifold support and the source of reduced pressure. Additionally provided is a method that includes implanting the above nerve conduit, manifold and support structure at a site of damaged nerve tissue and applying a reduced pressure to the manifold thereby stimulating repair or regrowth of nerve tissue.

Systems For Inducing Fluid Flow To Stimulate Tissue Growth

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US Patent:
8623086, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
May 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/466615
Inventors:
Larry D. Swain - San Antonio TX, US
Michael E. Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas A. Cornet - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K. Leung - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
KCI Licensing, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61F 2/28
US Classification:
623 1611, 623 2349
Abstract:
Provided are apparatuses, systems, and methods for treating tissue at a tissue site in a mammal that includes a scaffold adapted to be disposed adjacent to the tissue site and to be fluidly coupled to a blood vessel of the mammal for receiving blood therefrom. Additionally, a scaffold is provided that includes a charged surface comprising a streaming potential.

Systems For Providing Fluid Flow To Tissues

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US Patent:
20100168689, Jul 1, 2010
Filed:
Dec 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/648448
Inventors:
Larry D. Swain - San Antonio TX, US
Michael E. Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas A. Cornet - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K. Leung - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61K 38/20
A61K 38/27
A61K 38/18
A61K 38/19
A61P 17/02
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604313, 514 12, 514 8, 424 852, 424 851
Abstract:
Provided is an apparatus that includes a scaffold with a gel or liquid composition deposed on at least a portion of a luminal surface, the gel or liquid composition adapted to include microbubbles. Also provided is a system that includes a source of reduced pressure, the above scaffold, a manifold adjacent the scaffold, and a conduit for providing fluid communication between the manifold and the source of reduced pressure. Additionally provided is a method that includes implanting the above scaffold at the tissue site and disrupting a substantial portion of the microbubbles to induce fluid flow to the scaffold. Further provided is an apparatus that includes a scaffold that comprises a slowly degradable material and a quickly degradable material. Additionally provided is a system for coupling nerve tissue and a microchip assembly.

System For Providing Fluid Flow To Nerve Tissues

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US Patent:
20100168720, Jul 1, 2010
Filed:
Dec 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/648642
Inventors:
Larry D. Swain - San Antonio TX, US
Michael E. Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas A. Cornet - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K. Leung - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61M 27/00
A61K 39/395
A61K 38/19
A61K 38/20
A61K 38/27
A61K 38/17
A61P 17/02
A61P 25/00
US Classification:
604543, 4241301, 424 851, 424 852, 514 12
Abstract:
Provided is an apparatus that includes a nerve conduit and a nested manifold for providing a reduced pressure. Also provided is a system that includes a source of reduced pressure, a nerve conduit and nested manifold, and a conduit for providing fluid communication between the manifold and the source of reduced pressure. Additionally provided is a method that includes implanting the above nerve conduit and manifold at a site of damaged nerve tissue and applying a reduced pressure to the manifold thereby stimulating repair or regrowth of nerve tissue.

Systems For Inducing Fluid Flow To Stimulate Tissue Growth

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US Patent:
20100168867, Jul 1, 2010
Filed:
Dec 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/648453
Inventors:
Larry D. Swain - San Antonio TX, US
Michael E. Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas A. Cornet - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K. Leung - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/28
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
623 2349, 604 9
Abstract:
Provided are apparatuses, systems, and methods for treating tissue at a tissue site in a mammal that includes a scaffold adapted to be disposed adjacent to the tissue site and to be fluidly coupled to a blood vessel of the mammal for receiving blood therefrom. Additionally, a scaffold is provided that includes a charged surface comprising a streaming potential.

Tissue Roll Scaffolds

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US Patent:
20100179515, Jul 15, 2010
Filed:
Dec 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/648475
Inventors:
Larry D. Swain - San Antonio TX, US
Michael E. Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Douglas A. Cornet - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K. Leung - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61M 27/00
A61K 39/395
A61K 38/27
A61K 38/17
A61K 38/19
A61K 38/20
A61P 17/02
A61K 38/18
US Classification:
604543, 4241301, 514 12, 424 851, 424 852
Abstract:
An apparatus and system for treating a wound having a cavity is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a scaffold including a scaffold lamina and a tissue lamina wherein the scaffold lamina forms a laminate in fluid communication with the tissue lamina. The laminate is rolled into a generally cylindrical shape having two end surfaces. The apparatus further comprises a manifold having a port for coupling to a source of reduced pressure and that is positioned in fluid communication with the scaffold to provide reduced pressure to the scaffold lamina and the wound. The apparatus also comprises a drape formed of substantially impermeable material to cover the scaffold and the manifold within the wound. A method for treating a wound having a cavity is also disclosed and comprises positioning a scaffold lamina adjacent a tissue lamina to form a laminate in fluid communication with the tissue lamina, rolling the laminate into a generally cylindrical shape having two end surface, and positioning the scaffold within the cavity of the wound to provide reduced pressure to the wound. The method further comprises positioning a manifold in fluid communication with the scaffold to provide reduced pressure to the scaffold lamina and the wound.

Patterned Neo-Epithelialization Dressings, Systems, And Methods

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US Patent:
20110230809, Sep 22, 2011
Filed:
Mar 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/045302
Inventors:
Michael Manwaring - San Antonio TX, US
Braden K. Leung - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
602 43, 604319
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and apparatuses are presented that involve forming patterns on neo-epithelium that allow increased functionality and may more nearly resemble the original epithelium. In one instance, a patterned neo-epithelium dressing for treating a tissue site having granulation tissue includes an interface member for placing proximate the granulation tissue and a plurality of three-dimensional features formed on a second, patient-facing side of the interface member. Other systems, methods, and apparatuses are disclosed.
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