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Dr. Gee graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1994. He works in Concord, MA and 1 other location and specializes in Urology. Dr. Gee is affiliated with Emerson Hospital, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center and Lahey Medical Center Peabody.
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Us Patents
Apparatus And Method For Simulating In Vivo Conditions While Seeding And Culturing Three-Dimensional Tissue Constructs
Alvin Peterson - Jamul CA Lee K. Landeen - San Diego CA John Bennett - San Diego CA Jason Gee - San Francisco CA Scott Chesla - Atlanta GA Joan Zeltinger - San Diego CA James H. Flatt - Del Mar CA Mark A. Applegate - San Diego CA Noushin Dunkelman - San Diego CA Stephen V. Kemmerrer - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Advanced Tissue Sciences, Inc. - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
C12M 300 C12N 500
US Classification:
4352841
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for sterilizing, seeding, culturing, storing, shipping, and testing three-dimensional tissue constructs is disclosed. The apparatus includes a fluid reservoir, a pump, at least one treatment chamber, and a means for controlling media flow characteristics around a tissue construct disposed within the treatment chamber, and for controlling movement of the construct itself, so as to simulate a variety of physiologic conditions. One exemplary embodiment of the invention includes a means for applying an axial stress to the construct. Applying an axial stress to the construct during seeding and culturing results in a tissue-engineered construct with cells and their fibers oriented in a manner which is more likely to possess long term dimensional stability and the patency of native vessels with normal physiologic function.
Penn Wynne Elementary School Wynnewood PA 1988-1989, Penn Valley Elementary School Narberth PA 1989-1995, Welsh Valley Middle School Narberth PA 1995-1998, Central Montco Technical School Norristown PA 2001-2003
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Shaun Campbell, Frank Vermuth, Cecelia Ceecee, Bruce Kennedy, Allyson Wills