Patents by Inventor Cristina Iftode

Cristina Iftode has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11179493
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to injectable compositions capable of forming a scaffold in situ at an intervertebral disc site, the composition comprising: (a) a biocompatible polymer; and (b) a biocompatible solvent system in sufficient amount to solubilize the biocompatible polymer in sufficient degree to allow injectable delivery to a disc site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2021
    Assignee: Rowan University
    Inventors: Andrea Jennifer Vernengo, Thomas Richard Christiani, Cristina Iftode, Jennifer Kadlowec
  • Publication number: 20190117831
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to injectable compositions capable of forming a scaffold in situ at an intervertebral disc site, the composition comprising: (a) a biocompatible polymer; and (b) a biocompatible solvent system in sufficient amount to solubilize the biocompatible polymer in sufficient degree to allow injectable delivery to a disc site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2017
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Inventors: ANDREA JENNIFER VERNENGO, THOMAS CHRISTIANI, CRISTINA IFTODE, JENNIFER KADLOWEC
  • Publication number: 20170000923
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a composition that is liquid at a temperature below the body temperature of a mammal and that solidifies at or above the body temperature of the mammal. The composition includes a thermally-desolubilizable polymer interspersed with a polymeric component of extracellular matrix and an encapsulated form of an amine compound (preferably an aminated component of extracellular matrix) that is de-encapsulated in the body of the mammal. The polymeric component is able to form covalent bonds with amine moieties in the aminated component, in one or more tissues in the body of the mammal, or both. Upon injection off liquid suspension of these components into the body of the mammal, the thermally-desolubilizable polymer condenses, entrapping the polymeric component. The polymeric component binds covalently with a tissue in the body, and the aminated component end-caps the remaining reactive moieties of the polymeric component, forming a matrix at the site of injection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2016
    Publication date: January 5, 2017
    Applicant: Rowan University
    Inventors: Andrea J. Vernengo, Jennifer Kadlowec, Pamela Kubinski, Thomas N. Tulenko, Cristina Iftode, Bryan Johnson, Craig Wiltsey
  • Patent number: 9446167
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a composition that is liquid at a temperature below the body temperature of a mammal and that solidifies at or above the body temperature of the mammal. The composition includes a thermally-desolubilizable polymer interspersed with a polymeric component of extracellular matrix and an encapsulated form of an amine compound (preferably an aminated component of extracellular matrix) that is de-encapsulated in the body of the mammal. The polymeric component is able to form covalent bonds with amine moieties in the aminated component, in one or more tissues in the body of the mammal, or both. Upon injection of a liquid suspension of these components into the body of the mammal, the thermally-desolubilizable polymer condenses, entrapping the polymeric component. The polymeric component binds covalently with a tissue in the body, and the aminated component end-caps the remaining reactive moieties of the polymeric component, forming a matrix at the site of injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2016
    Inventors: Andrea Jennifer Vernengo, Jennifer Kadlowec, Pamela Kubinski, Thomas N. Tulenko, Cristina Iftode, Bryan Johnson, Craig Wiltsey
  • Publication number: 20160158406
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a composition that is liquid at a temperature below the body temperature of a mammal and that solidifies at or above the body temperature of the mammal. The composition includes a thermally-desolubilizable polymer interspersed with a polymeric component of extracellular matrix and an encapsulated form of an amine compound (preferably an aminated component of extracellular matrix) that is de-encapsulated in the body of the mammal. The polymeric component is able to form covalent bonds with amine moieties in the aminated component, in one or more tissues in the body of the mammal, or both. Upon injection of a liquid suspension of these components into the body of the mammal, the thermally-desolubilizable polymer condenses, entrapping the polymeric component. The polymeric component binds covalently with a tissue in the body, and the aminated component end-caps the remaining reactive moieties of the polymeric component, forming a matrix at the site of injection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2016
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Applicant: Rowan University
    Inventors: Andrea Jennifer Vernengo, Jennifer Kadlowec, Pamela Kubinski, Thomas N. Tulenko, Cristina Iftode, Bryan Johnson, Craig Wiltsey
  • Patent number: 9295761
    Abstract: The disclosure relates to a composition that is liquid at a temperature below the body temperature of a mammal and that solidifies at or above the body temperature of the mammal. The composition includes a thermally-desolubilizable polymer interspersed with a polymeric component of extracellular matrix and an encapsulated form of an amine compound (preferably an aminated component of extracellular matrix) that is de-encapsulated in the body of the mammal. The polymeric component is able to form covalent bonds with amine moieties in the aminated component, in one or more tissues in the body of the mammal, or both. Upon injection of a liquid suspension of these components into the body of the mammal, the thermally-desolubilizable polymer condenses, entrapping the polymeric component. The polymeric component binds covalently with a tissue in the body, and the aminated component end-caps the remaining reactive moieties of the polymeric component, forming a matrix at the site of injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2016
    Inventors: Andrea Jennifer Vernengo, Jennifer Kadlowec, Pamela Kubinski, Thomas N Tulenko, Cristina Iftode, Bryan Johnson, Craig Wiltsey