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  • Hillsborough, NC
  • Seneca, SC
  • State College, PA
  • 340 S Wilmington Ct, Bloomington, IN 47401 (812) 323-7110
  • 18 Copper Penny Rd, Flemington, NJ 08822 (908) 237-1986 (908) 806-8840
  • 428 Willow Ct, Flemington, NJ 08822
  • Pomfret Center, CT
  • Bridgewater, NJ
  • Putnam, CT
  • 18 Copper Penny Rd, Flemington, NJ 08822 (908) 625-2522

Work

Company: Principal 2007 Position: Strategic product development advisor

Education

School / High School: University of Lowell- Lowell, MA 1980 Specialities: MS in Plastics Engineering

Emails

b***e@aol.com

Resumes

Resumes

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David Gorky Flemington, NJ

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Work:
Principal

2007 to 2000
Strategic Product Development Advisor

Vention Medical, Inc

2011 to 2012
Vice President Product Development

Arrow International Inc
Reading, PA
2005 to 2007
Sr. Director Global Critical Care Product Development

Cook Incorporated
Bloomington, IN
2003 to 2005
Director of Engineering

Johnson & Johnson
Somerville, NJ
1991 to 2003
J&J positions summary

Johnson & Johnson

2000 to 2000
Manager, New Program Development

Johnson & Johnson

1996 to 1996
Manager, Project Management

Johnson & Johnson

1994 to 1994
Strategic Planning/Business Development

Ethicon, Inc, Div of J&J Inc

1991 to 1991
Principal Engineer

JDI Technologies
Putnam, CT
1990 to 1991
Principal

Moldex, Inc
Putnam, CT
1986 to 1987
Vice President of Engineering

Hoechst Celanese
Summit, NJ
1985 to 1986
Applications Development Engineer

Johnson & Johnson Baby Products Co
Skillman, NJ
1982 to 1985
Plastics Packaging Coordinator

Stromberg Carlson Corporation
Charlottesville, VA
1980 to 1982
Manufacturing Engineer

Education:
University of Lowell
Lowell, MA
1980 to 1986
MS in Plastics Engineering

University of Lowell
Lowell, MA
1977 to 1980
BS in Plastics Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Process For Manufacturing Biomedical Foams

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US Patent:
6355699, Mar 12, 2002
Filed:
Jun 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/345095
Inventors:
Murty N. Vyakarnam - Edison NJ
Mark B. Roller - North Brunswick NJ
David V. Gorky - Flemington NJ
Angelo George Scopelianos - Whitehouse Station NJ
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
C08J 926
US Classification:
521 61, 525437, 525444, 524 9, 524 21, 524 56, 524 58, 524 81, 524401, 524425, 524433, 424443, 424486, 521 62, 521 64, 521 82, 521 841, 521102, 521134, 521138, 528488, 528491
Abstract:
The present invention provides an improved lyophilization process for forming biocompatible foam structures. The process allows the foam structures to be tailored for specific end uses. The foams formed by this process are well suited to be used in medical applications such as tissue engineering. The foam structures may also contain pharmaceutically active substances.

Porous Tissue Scaffoldings For The Repair Or Regeneration Of Tissue

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US Patent:
6365149, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Dec 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/740086
Inventors:
Murty N. Vyakarnam - Edison NJ
Mark C. Zimmerman - East Brunswick NJ
Angelo George Scopelianos - Whitehouse Station NJ
Mark B. Roller - North Brunswick NJ
David V. Gorky - Flemington NJ
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A01N 6300
US Classification:
424 931, 424 937, 424424, 424426, 424444, 424486, 435 41, 435 701, 435180, 435246, 435325, 435396, 435399, 623 1318, 623 2375, 623 76, 623435, 623424
Abstract:
The present patent describes a three-dimensional interconnected open cell porous foams that have a gradient in composition and/or microstructure through one or more directions. These foams can be made from a blend of absorbable and biocompatible polymers that are formed into foams having a compositional gradient transitioning from predominately one polymeric material to predominately a second polymeric material. These gradient foams are particularly well suited to tissue engineering applications and can be designed to mimic tissue transition or interface zones.

Porous Tissue Scaffoldings For The Repair Or Regeneration Of Tissue

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US Patent:
6534084, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Dec 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/740289
Inventors:
Murty N. Vyakarnam - Edison NJ
Mark C. Zimmerman - East Brunswick NJ
Angelo George Scopelianos - Whitehouse Station NJ
Mark B. Roller - North Brunswick NJ
David V. Gorky - Flemington NJ
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
424443, 424424, 424425, 424426, 424444, 424446, 424447, 514 2, 5147723, 514945, 514 931
Abstract:
The present patent describes a three-dimensional inter-connected open cell porous foams that have a gradient in composition and/or microstructure through one or more directions. These foams can be made from a blend of absorbable and biocompatible polymers that are formed into foams having a compositional gradient transitioning from predominately one polymeric material to predominately a second polymeric material. These gradient foams are particularly well suited to tissue engineering applications and can be designed to mimic tissue transition or interface zones.

Foam Composite For The Repair Or Regeneration Of Tissue

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US Patent:
7112417, Sep 26, 2006
Filed:
Aug 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/938364
Inventors:
Murty N. Vyakarnam - New York NY, US
Mark C. Zimmerman - East Brunswick NJ, US
Angelo George Scopelianos - Whitehouse Station NJ, US
Iksoo Chun - Flemington NJ, US
Mora C. Melican - Bridgewater NJ, US
Clairene A. Bazilio - Plainfield NJ, US
Mark B. Roller - North Brunswick NJ, US
David V. Gorky - Flemington NJ, US
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
C12P 1/00
A01N 63/00
A61F 2/00
B32B 5/14
US Classification:
435 41, 428114, 428116, 428118, 428137, 428194, 4283066, 4283084, 4283179, 428480, 424 931, 424422, 424424, 424425, 424426, 424428, 424443, 424444, 424446, 424447, 424486, 5147723, 514945, 521 50, 521134, 521182, 435 405, 435440
Abstract:
The present patent describes a biocompatible composite made of a first fibrous layer attached to a three-dimensional inter-connected open cell porous foams that have a gradient in composition and/or microstructure through one or more directions. These composites can be made from blends of absorbable and biocompatible polymers. These biocompatible composites are particularly well suited to tissue engineering applications and can be designed to mimic tissue transition or interface zones.

Wire Guides Having Distal Anchoring Devices

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US Patent:
20060259063, Nov 16, 2006
Filed:
Apr 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/410723
Inventors:
Brian Bates - Bloomington IN, US
David Gorky - Flemington NJ, US
Mark Lorenz - Peru IN, US
International Classification:
A61M 29/00
US Classification:
606198000
Abstract:
Improved wire guide devices having distal anchoring devices and methods of them percutaneously are provided. One device includes a wire guide having a distal portion operatively coupled to a holding body having a self-expanding end portion having wire members capable of assuming a first radially compressed configuration and a second radially expanded resilient configuration. Another device includes a wire guide distal portion operatively coupled to a distal anchoring device having a distal self-expanding suspension portion having a plurality of stabilizers capable of assuming a first radially compressed configuration when constrained by the outer sheath and a second radially expanded resilient configuration when the sheath is withdrawn proximally. An elongate outer sheath with first and second openings defining a lumen therebetween and slideably constrain the self-expanding portions to the compressed configuration. Expanded configurations help keep the wire guide distal portion at a target site within a body lumen.

Porous Tissue Scaffoldings For The Repair Of Regeneration Of Tissue

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US Patent:
63330296, Dec 25, 2001
Filed:
Jun 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/345096
Inventors:
Murty N. Vyakarnam - Edison NJ
Mark C. Zimmerman - East Brunswick NJ
Angelo George Scopelianos - Whitehouse Station NJ
Mark B. Roller - North Brunswick NJ
David V. Gorky - Flemington NJ
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A01N 6300
A61F 1300
US Classification:
424 931
Abstract:
The present patent describes a three-dimensional inter-connected open cell porous foams that have a gradient in composition and/or microstructure through one or more directions. These foams can be made from a blend of absorbable and biocompatible polymers that are formed into foams having a compositional gradient transitioning from predominately one polymeric material to predominately a second polymeric material. These gradient foams are particularly well suited to tissue engineering applications and can be designed to mimic tissue transition or interface zones.

Foam Composite For The Repair Or Regeneration Of Tissue

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US Patent:
63064243, Oct 23, 2001
Filed:
Dec 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/469118
Inventors:
Murty N. Vyakarnam - New York NY
Mark C. Zimmerman - East Brunswick NJ
Angelo George Scopelianos - Whitehouse Station NJ
Iksoo Chun - Flemington NJ
Mora C. Melican - Bridgewater NJ
Clairene A. Bazilio - Plainfield NJ
Mark B. Roller - North Brunswick NJ
David V. Gorky - Flemington NJ
Assignee:
Ethicon, Inc. - Somerville NJ
International Classification:
A61F 200
B32B 514
US Classification:
424426
Abstract:
The present patent describes a biocompatible composite made of a first fibrous layer attached to a three-dimensional inter-connected open cell porous foams that have a gradient in composition and/or microstructure through one or more directions. These composites can be made from blends of absorbable and biocompatible polymers. These biocompatible composites are particularly well suited to tissue engineering applications and can be designed to mimic tissue transition or interface zones.
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