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Semi-automated, dynamic system with mechanical feedback for intra-myocardial injection
Reference #: 1698
The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Semi-automated, dynamic system with mechanical feedback for intra-myocardial injection.
Background:
Current methods of payload (biomaterial/drug/cell) delivery to injured or diseased cardiac tissue (myocardium) involve invasive (e.g. open heart) surgery that...
Published: 2/17/2026
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Updated: 2/17/2026
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Inventor(s): Ahmed Alshareef, Tarek Shazly, Francis Spinale, Amro Alshareef
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Category(s): Health Sciences
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Automated Device for Spinal Rod Contouring
Reference #: 01121The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for an automated device for spinal rod contouring and cutting. Invention Description:The subject invention links with existing spatial navigation technology and automatically cuts and contours a rod to the surgeon’s specifications for subsequent implantation....
Published: 3/2/2022
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Updated: 3/2/2022
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Inventor(s): Tarek Shazly, Jahid Ferdous, Gregory Grabowski
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Category(s): Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Minimally Invasive and Semi-Automated Myocardial Injection Device
Reference #: 01450
The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Minimally Invasive and Semi-Automated Myocardial Injection Device
Background:
Approximately, 550,000 first episodes and 200,000 recurrent episodes of acute myocardial infarction occur annually.
Invention Description:
This device is designed and optimized...
Published: 5/12/2026
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Updated: 5/24/2021
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Inventor(s): Francis Spinale, Tarek Shazly, Dara Azar Ahmadi, Heather Trainor
Keywords(s): automatic infusion, automatic needle, cardiac repair, infusion, Injection device, intramyocardial injection therapy, medical device
Category(s): Biomedical and Life Sciences, Health Sciences
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Non-Invasive Estimation of the Mechanical Properties of the Heart
Reference #: 01368The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Non-Invasive Estimation of the Mechanical Properties of the HeartBackground:Left ventricular remodeling, a mechanistic response to myocardial injury, has been shown to underlie the progression to heart failure. As such, sensitive technique to track the rate and...
Published: 1/30/2026
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Updated: 10/12/2018
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Inventor(s): Tarek Shazly, William Torres, Francis Spinale
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Category(s): Biomedical and Life Sciences, Health Sciences
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Pulsatile Perfusion Bioreactor Mimics, Controls, and Optimizes Blood Vessel Mechanics
Reference #: 01147 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for a perfusion bioreactor device that precisely controls and optimizes the mechanical environment for engineered vascular tissue. Invention Description: The subject invention describes a bioreactor that mimics, controls, and optimizes the mechanical loading and...
Published: 5/27/2021
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Updated: 7/22/2015
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Inventor(s): John Eberth, Tarek Shazly, Boran Zhou, David Prim, C. Michael Gore
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Category(s): Biomedical and Life Sciences, Health Sciences
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